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Page 1: Gender research at ILRI over the last decade

Gender  research  at  ILRI  over  the  last  decade    

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Alessandra  Galiè    [email protected]  ●  Interna7onal  Livestock  Research  Ins7tute  ●  P.O.  Box  30709-­‐00100  Nairobi,  Kenya    ●    +254  20  422  3000    Acknowledgements:  The  CGIAR  Research  program  on  Livestock  and  Fish,  Interna7onal  Livestock  Research  Ins7tute  (ILRI),  Jemimah  Njuki,  Sheila  Onzere,  Immaculate  Omondi  and  Joyce  Wanderi      

This  document  is  licensed  for  use  under  a  Crea7ve  Commons  A^ribu7on  –Non  commercial-­‐Share  Alike  3.0  Unported  License                                            September  2014  

Achievements  to  date  •  Poor  women’s  capabili7es  and  benefits  enhanced    •  Gender  dimensions  in  the  CRPs’  topics  researched  •  Gender  integrated  across  the  CGIAR  research  issues  •  Developed  issue-­‐specific  gender  tools  &  approaches  •  Gender  partnerships  established  •  Increased  capacity  of  CGIAR  and  partner  ins7tutes  •  Gender  teams  formed  and  budgets  assigned  •  Iden7fica7on  of  new  gender  issues  in  AR4D  

•  New  tools,  social  media  and  technologies  for  transforma7ve  change  

•  Concerted  research  across  CRPs  for  evidence  of  global  relevance  

•  Inter-­‐linkages  among  AR4D  gender  issues  that  affect  interven7on  effec7veness  

Research:    •  Transforma7ve  and  accommoda7ve  approaches  •  Integrated  and  strategic  research  •  Strategic  partnerships  •  Capacity  development  in  gender  •  Development  of  gender  tools  •  Gender  integra7on  in  learning  &  evalua7on  •  Maximize  generalizability  

 Management:    •  Dedicated  budget    •  Accountability  mechanisms  •  Clear  deliverables  

Way  forward  

Key  components  of  CRPs’  strategies  

‘Poor  women,  men  and  marginalized  groups  have  improved  and  more  equitable  access  to  and  control  of  affordable  animal  source  foods  through  gender  equitable  interven7ons’  

Livestock  and  Fish  gender  strategy’s  outcome  

Alessandra  Galiè,  Isabelle  Baltenweck  and  Dorine  Odongo  

September  2014  

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