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CARE’s Gender Marker has just expanded to be used in both humanitarian and development programming! The Gender Marker helps teams measure the integration of gender into programming from harmful to transformative, using a simple grading system from 0 to 4. Initially designed in 2013, this revised iteration of the Gender Marker builds on findings from the pilot phase and the team is working to incorporate into CARE’s Project Information and Impact Reporting System (PIIRs). There are a series of short videos about the Gender Marker available here
care_gender_marker_guidance.pdf
care_gender_marker_concept_note.pdf
care_gender_marker_external_comms.pdf
care_gender_marker_vetting_form.pdf
Find out about how different parts of CARE are using the Gender Marker in the Learning Paper
Our gender marker data can tell us a lot about the degree to which CARE is integrating gender into our programming. Recognizing this, and the opportunities to glean insights surrounding gender program quality, learning and accountability, we’ve developed this data visualization site using the PowerBi platform. The site can be accessed here: PowerBi Platform
In addition, to help users get started, we’ve developed a How-To video covering the basics features and function of the gender marker data visualization platform, this short tutorial can be accessed here.
Do you want to access training on how to use the CARE Gender Marker? A complete set of training materials are available below. This includes session plan for running your own CARE Gender Marker training including a presentation and training exercise. We are tracking how many women and men are trained in the CARE Gender Marker. Please get in touch with Isadora Quay to let us know how many were trained and to get access to the answer sheets for the exercises.
CARE Gender Marker Country Office Training
Gender Marker Training COs-Session Guide
CARE Canada is slowly integrating the gender marker as a tool that will be used to measure the program quality of its entire portfolio. Our KPI is that 70% of our humanitarian work is sensitive and 75% of our long term development work is responsive. Our current commitments and next steps can be found on this Yammer presentation.
Find out about how different parts of CARE are using the Gender Marker in the Learning Paper
Our gender marker data can tell us a lot about the degree to which CARE is integrating gender into our programming. Recognizing this, and the opportunities to glean insights surrounding gender program quality, learning and accountability, we’ve developed this data visualization site using the PowerBi platform. The site can be accessed here: PowerBi Platform
In addition, to help users get started, we’ve developed a How-To video covering the basics features and function of the gender marker data visualization platform, this short tutorial can be accessed here.
Do you want to access training on how to use the CARE Gender Marker? A complete set of training materials are available below. This includes session plan for running your own CARE Gender Marker training including a presentation and training exercise. We are tracking how many women and men are trained in the CARE Gender Marker. Please get in touch with Isadora Quay to let us know how many were trained and to get access to the answer sheets for the exercises.
CARE Gender Marker Country Office Training
Gender Marker Training COs-Session Guide
CARE Canada is slowly integrating the gender marker as a tool that will be used to measure the program quality of its entire portfolio. Our KPI is that 70% of our humanitarian work is sensitive and 75% of our long term development work is responsive. Our current commitments and next steps can be found on this Yammer presentation.