DOES YOUR PROJECT LEAVE WOMEN BEHIND?
Women and girls in all parts of the world experience discrimination. Since discrimination based on gender is present in all spheres of life, we have to make sure that our development programmes and projects promote equal participation.
Our vision is that in all areas and at all hierarchical levels, all human beings are perceived and treated as equal. We are inspired by the bible: “Then God created Adam, the people, as a divine image; as an image of God they were created; male and female has he, has she, has God created them.“ (Gen 1:27) To accomplish this vision, Mission 21's programmes work with UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 "Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls" and SDG 16+ "Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels."
Women and girls should not be left behind, therefore we must include a gender perspective in development programmes and projects. "Gender analysis" helps you to understand disparities between women, men and other gender identities' realities in any context. We all should have equal opportunities. To conduct a "gender analysis" is thus mandatory, and a requirement to receive funding. Your project can only be relevant and effective if it addresses the real development problems of beneficiaries - and if it produces the outcomes that those people need and want.
This learning site shows you how to integrate gender analysis in your project cycle management.