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This report presents the findings of the GAP Baseline Review of Lending Operations for ECA Countries, focusing on gender coverage and integration in lending projects. It includes an analysis of GAP markets/sectors, level of gender coverage, and gender integration in various areas. The report aims to support capacity building for the implementation of gender-responsive policies and programs in the ECA region.
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Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA Brussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008 GAP Baseline Review of Lending Operations for ECA Countries approved in FY06 Lucia Fort Senior Gender Specialist, PRMGE lfort@worldbank.org
Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA RegionBrussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008GAP Baseline Review for ECA Countries GAP review covered 297 lending projects IBRD and/or IDA commitments approved in FY06 63 lending projects for ECA Projects were classified by GAP markets/sectors: Product or Land (includes agriculture and titling) Financial or credit Labor Market (includes entrepreneurship) Infrastructure Non-GAP sectors Rated by level of Gender Coverage by market: minimal, moderate, detailed Also rated by gender integration in 4 areas: Analysis Activities Resources M&E
Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA RegionBrussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008GAP Baseline Review for ECA Countries Table 1: Level of Gender Coverage by Market - World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=267) Note: - Each GAP market project can deal with more than one GAP market. - Non-GAP market projects do not deal with any GAP markets or infrastructure.
Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA RegionBrussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008GAP Baseline Review for ECA Countries Figure 1: Gender Coverage by Market - World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=267) Note: - Each GAP market project can deal with more than one GAP market. - Non-GAP market projects do not deal with any GAP markets or infrastructure.
Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA RegionBrussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008GAP Baseline Review for ECA Countries Figure 2: Level of Gender Coverage in GAP Markets by Sector Board World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=126) Note: - Excludes projects that deal exclusively with non-GAP markets - A gender-related project is one that has one or more gender keywords (Figure 1).
Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA RegionBrussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008GAP Baseline Review for ECA Countries Figure 3: Gender-related Projects: Analysis, Activities, Resources, and M&E by Market World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=126) Note: - Each GAP market project can deal with more than one GAP market. - A gender-related project is one that has one or more gender keywords (Figure 1).
Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA RegionBrussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008GAP Baseline Review for ECA Countries Figure 4: Gender Coverage in GAP Markets by Region– World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=267) Note: - Excludes projects that deal exclusively with non-GAP markets
Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA RegionBrussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008GAP Baseline Review for ECA Countries Table 2: Level of Gender Coverage in GAP Markets by Region - World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 Note: - Excludes projects that deal exclusively with non-GAP markets
Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA RegionBrussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008GAP Baseline Review for ECA Countries Figure 5: Level of Gender Coverage in GAP Market Projects by Region – World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=126) Note: - Excludes projects that deal exclusively with non-GAP markets - A gender-related project is one that has one or more gender keywords (Figure 4).
Capacity Building for GAP Implementation in ECA RegionBrussels, Oct. 20-22, 2008GAP Baseline Review for ECA Countries Figure 6: Gender-related Projects in GAP Markets: Analysis, Activities, Resources, and M&E by Region - World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=126) Note: - Excludes projects that deal exclusively with non-GAP markets - A gender-related project is one that has one or more gender keywords (Figure 4).