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Susana T. FriedSenior Gender/HIV AdvisorBureau for Development PolicyUNDP New York
Two tools to support mainstreaming gender into national HIV strategies and plans: UNDP and UNAIDS
What is Gender Mainstreaming?
•Goes beyond adding a women’s “component” or gender equality “component”
•Builds on an understanding of gender that encompasses gender, sexual orientation and gender identity as these relate to HIV in each specific context
•Call for mainstreaming gender analyses and perspectives into all stages of strategies, policies, and programming.
•The ultimate goal is to achieve gender equality, but good mainstreaming requires good information
What is the Roadmap?
•A step-by-step guide to mainstreaming gender into national HIV strategies and plans
•A tool for government, civil society to address multi-dimensional issues in national HIV efforts
•Designed to align with other tools on gender & HIV
1: Planning the Process
2: Analysis & Preparation
3: Strategy & Work Plan
4: Participating
in the Planning Process
5: M&E Plan: How Changes
will be Evaluated
6: Finalize & Implement
NSP
GOALS &
PARTICIPATION
GAPSANALYSE HIV
DATA
BUDGET
RESULTS
PARTICIPATION
DATA
5: Monitoring and
Evaluation6: Finalise
and use NSP
1: Planning the Process
2: Analysis and
Preparation
3: Strategy and Work
Plan
4: Participating in the Formal
Planning Process
Stage 5: Monitoring and EvaluationMonitoring with Supporting Data Allows for Continuous Measurement of Targets and Resource Allocation and requires good indicators
Sex-disaggregated baseline information, follow up data, recommendations for gaps
Sex-disaggregated Gender/HIV output, outcome and results indicators to track progress, gaps, barriers
Gender-Sensitive Evaluation Provides Knowledge and Information about Effective Strategies and Limitations and Learning Going Forward
Gender-sensitive evaluation framework to track outputs, outcomes and results
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
General tools for all stages: Ten Overarching Strategies to Advance a Gender Sensitive HIV Response
Tools for Planning the Process: Model Terms of Reference: Gender Consultant Model Terms of Reference: Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee Model Terms of Reference: Gender and HIV Technical Working Group
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Tools for Analysis, Strategy and Work Plan:
UNAIDS Gender Assessment Tool
Gender Mainstreaming Checklist
Steps in the Formulation of the NSP
Core Components for Formulating a Gender-Responsive HIV budget
Components for Assessing Gender-Responsiveness of Budgets
Tools for Monitoring and Evaluation:
Monitoring and Evaluation Tool
Monitoring and Evaluation Organization Framework
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THE NEED FOR A GENDER ASSESSMENT TOOL?
Strategic planning processes often lack sufficient data on the epidemic, context and response from a gender perspective
Planning and budgeting processes are not gender sensitive, failing to meet the needs and rights of women in all their diversity.
The tool assists countries to
Improve quality of data to inform the national
strategic planning process. Position gender equality and violence in the
“strategic investment” discussion Apply a modular approach, building on already
available information, to allow flexibility as per
local context Uses questions to identify remaining gaps in
information.
VALUE OF THE GENDER ASSESSMENT TOOL?
Provides guidance for a more effective,
systematic and standardised gender with a
systematic set of steps to examine the
gender-sensitivity of the HIV response. Supports learning the extent to which the national
response acts on gender inequality as a key
determinant of HIV and ensure that gender
equality is a goal of the national HIV response. Can be used in conjunction with the Roadmap
to support countries to fully engage in the
strategy planning, development and
implementation process
UNAIDS and partners’ “tool-kit”
•On course (planning and mainstreaming)•Assessment tool (gender audit of national
HIV response)•Athena/HEARD (policy analysis tool)•What works for women and girls
(compendium of evidence on what works in peer-reviewed literature)
•Tools on engaging men and boys (UNFPA, Sonke)
•GBV/HIV indicators (forthcoming)•GBV/HIV programming guide (forthcoming)