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Cambodian Partnership on Mainstreaming Gender in the CMDGs and PRSP. The World Bank. All the goals have gender implications Eg. Goal 1: eliminate poverty. Poverty measured by household, need to analyse intra-household resource allocation.
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Cambodian Partnership on Mainstreaming Gender in the CMDGs and PRSP The World Bank
All the goals have gender implicationsEg. Goal 1: eliminate poverty • Poverty measured by household, need to analyse intra-household resource allocation. • According to the poverty assessments, women headed households are not worse off than male headed households. • Incidence of child labour among children aged 14-17 years by household head. • Alternative indicator of poverty among women headed households, who use child labour as a coping strategy to supplement household incomes. Child labour in women headed households UNIFEM E&SEARO
Analyse the links between indicatorsWomenin the Agriculture Sector: in the fields and the office UNIFEM E&SEARO
MDG3 needs to be adapted to reflect country priorities Waged employment by industry UNIFEM E&SEARO
Lessons learned • Engendering integrated into MDG localisation process • Localised MDGs embedded in national policy (PRSP) from the start. • explore alternative gender indicators: • MDG3 does not mean that MDG framework is engendered: all goals have gender implications • MDG3 needs to be adapted to fully reflect national context and priorities • gender perspective requires more than sex disaggregated data • Examine links between indicators: eg agriculture • Use quantitative and qualitative data, range of sources (violence) UNIFEM E&SEARO