… involves indicators regarding the operational aspects of intervention implementation: administrative and financial … delay between the application presentation, financing and intervention implementation), the capacity to retire the user … and the results. Some examples are the effective cost per intervention in relation to the estimated cost and the cost …
… to the needs of women and men as beneficiaries of an intervention in a specific context; sustain learning … risk of not fulfilling the objectives of the respective intervention [19]; provide evidence for monitoring and evaluating the implementation of an intervention (e.g. policy, programme, project, legislation) …
… projects can arise, which may prompt the failure of the intervention or lead to further inequalities and … representation in an organisation that is implementing an intervention to provide a picture of the gender distribution … legislation and/or policy frameworks, along with specific intervention measures within these. Gender analysis can be …
… processes, activities, outputs, outcomes and impacts of an intervention. Gender-responsive evaluations assess to what extent an intervention has resulted in progress (or the lack thereof) … evaluation also assesses to what extent an intervention has pursued gender mainstreaming. Evaluating …
… to understand gender inequalities when planning an intervention, thereby avoiding perpetuating them during the … an issue enters the agenda of decision-makers and the intervention problem is defined. Through a gender analysis, … of women and men and the constraints for public intervention in the respective area are identified. Step 2. …
… of the purpose of the planned policy or legislative intervention; Step 2: Checking gender relevance , to … present situation for the groups concerned by the public intervention and how this situation would evolve without public intervention. On the other hand, the analysis should include, …