Women's Economic Empowerment

Evaluation of fisheries project

This 12 page document highlights the gender-focused findings of an external evalation of the women's... Read More...

Care png cisp pngce baseline report

This 64 page document is the findings of the baseline for Coffee Industry Support Project, looking a... Read More...

Tesfa evaluation report

This 51 page document highlights the results of the TESFA project Read More...

Food security for the ultra poor (FSUP)

This 100 page document highlights final findings of the CARE FSUP project working with Ultra Poor Ho... Read More...

Uganda Post-project Replications of savings groups VSLA in uganda

This 55 page report highlights findings of a study that looked at CARE and CRS programs and how VSLA... Read More...

Grad ir assessment report (2013) – final

First year assessment report of USAID-funded GRAD program for livelihoods, safety nets, and resilien... Read More...

Grad quantitative baseline report

This 42 page document asses the situation of families on Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Program wh... Read More...

Padin i endline report

This 42 page report reviews the activities and impact's of CARE Mali's Program for Improving the Nig... Read More...

Eel hope end of project evaluation report-final

The Harnessing Opportunity to Protect and End Violence (HOPE) in Northern Uganda was designed and im... Read More...

Gender and Power Analysis: Timor-Leste 2013

In October 2012 CARE International in Timor-Leste (CITL) commenced its transition from a project-based way of working, to a program approach. This Gender and Power Analysis provides part of the evidence base for the new programs being developed by CITL as part of the move to a program approach.

This Gender and Power Analysis is based on the findings of publically available secondary research and CITL's own research (gender analyses, baseline surveys and evaluations). The CARE International Gender Network's Good Practices Framework for Gender Analysis (2012) was used to guide the report and the analysis is structured around the three domains of CARE's Women's Empowerment Framework —agency, structures and relations.

This report should complement, but not replace, program and project-specific gender and power analyses.
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