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Mayra Buvinic Director, Gender and Development Group World Bank

DIME-GAP Collaboration-- Measuring What Works, What Doesn’t and Why?. Mayra Buvinic Director, Gender and Development Group World Bank. gender equality as smart economics. GAP Framework. Advance women’s economic empowerment. Policy level Agency level. Make markets work for women.

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Mayra Buvinic Director, Gender and Development Group World Bank

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  1. DIME-GAP Collaboration-- • Measuring What Works, What Doesn’t and Why? Mayra Buvinic Director, Gender and Development Group World Bank gender equality as smart economics

  2. GAP Framework Advancewomen’seconomicempowerment Policy levelAgency level Make markets work for women Empower women to compete in markets

  3. GAP Framework--at Work in 4 Markets Policy Level: Make markets work for women Agency Level: Empower women to compete in markets Infrastructure Increases Access to all 4 Markets

  4. GAP Guiding Principles • Selective coverage • Evidence-based • Results-oriented • Relies on incentives

  5. GAP History, Funding & Initiatives • GAP is a US$65 million, four-year program, started in January 2007. • Currently 226 initiatives are underway in research and operations. • GAP has invested $1.7 million in DIME collaborations, in ARD and PSD. • Regional IE workshops with TTLs and project Teams, where gender is integrated in learning, and concept note design • Incentive funding to support gender integration in the implementation of projects

  6. GAP Allocation by Markets (226 initiatives) As of January 2010 Note: Includes the Adolescent Girls Initiative ($18.3m) and the Results Based Initiatives ($4.8m).

  7. Why does GAP Support DIME? • An effective way to mainstream gender • in line with the GAP objectives and philosophy • Evidence basedto influence Bank operations • Use of incentives to strengthen gender mainstreaming • Generation of substantial gender disaggregated data to support broader policy analysis

  8. Impact Evaluation Experts Arianna Legovini Head, Development Impact Evaluation Initiative (DIME) Markus Goldstein Senior Economist, AFPTM Florence Kondylis Economist, DIME

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