Gender Analysis Matrix
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TAKING THE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF INDIVIDUALS
IN THE FORMAL POLITICAL ARENA AND APPLIES THEM
ACROSS ALL SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND INSTITUTIONS
A POLITICAL CHANGE IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF POWER
(POWER RELATIONS ) BOTH IN THE REALM OF THE PERSONAL
(DOMESTIC RELATIONSHIPS) AS WELL AS IN THE PUBLIC
(INSTITUTIONAL PRACTICES & INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION)
RECOGNIZING AND ARTICULATING SUBORDINATION BASED
ON GENDER
BREAKING
THE
CHAIN
OF
PERPETUATION OF PATRIARCHY
REPRODUCTION
AND
– ATTITUDES & BEHAVIOR
– STRUCTURES & MECHANISM
LINKING
DOMESTIC
ISSUES
(FAMILY,
MOTHERHOOD,
MARRIAGE, CHILD CARE) TO THE MACRO LEVEL (SOCIAL,
POLITICAL, ECONOMIC )
MAINSTREAMING GENDER ISSUES IN ALL ASPECTS
REDEFINING/ RENAMING TERMINOLOGY AND INSTITUTIONS,
E.G. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD/DECISION MAKERS
AN ONGOING PROCESS
CHALLENGING FUNDAMENTALISM
GENDER
ANALYSIS
BEING MORE ACCURATE IN DISAGGREGATING THE
FORCES THAT CREATE AND SUSTAIN ONE CONDITION.
QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED
― WHO DOES WHAT
― WHO HAS WHAT
― WHO DECIDES
― HOW
― WHO GAINS
― WHO LOSES
EXPLORING AND HIGHLIGHTING THE RELATIONSHIPS
OF WOMEN & MEN IN SOCIETY AND THE INEQUALITIES
IN THOSE RELATIONSHIPS
SEEKING WAYS TO BRING ABOUT A MORE BALANCED
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEN & WOMEN
BREAKS DOWN THE PUBLIC / PRIVATE DIVIDE AND
BRINGS THE PRIVATE INTO PUBLIC SPHERE
LOOKS AT HOW THE DYNAMIC WITHIN THE HOUSEHOLD
IS INTER RELATED TO THE DYNAMIC AT
INTERNATIONAL, STATE, MARKET, AND COMMUNITY
LEVEL
ENSURES THAT CONCERNS PARTICULAR TO WOMEN
ARE INCLUDED IN THE MAIN AGENDA
GENDER ANALYSIS MATRIX
( GAM )
By : Rani Parker (1993)
AIMS:
• Helps determine the differing impacts of
development interventions on women & men.
• Provides a community based technique for
identification and analysis
• Initiates a process of analysis that identifies
and challenges gender roles within the
community in a constructive manner.
WHAT:
A tool for gender analysis of development
( program/ project ) at community level.
WHY:
To determine differing impacts of
interventions on women & men.
WHO:
WHEN:
Done by a group within the community;
includes women & men in equal number
• At the planning stage →determine potential
gender effects
• At the design stage → gender
considerations may change the design
• During monitoring stage →address broader
program impacts
LEVEL OF ANALYSIS
Women
→ All ages In The Community
Men
→ All ages In The Community
Household
→ All men, women, children residing together
extended, nuclear family.
Community
→ Everyone in the project area as a whole.
CATEGORY OF ANALYSIS
Labor
→ Changes in task, capacity.
Time
→ Changes in the amount of time
( 3 hours, 4 days, etc ).
Resource → Changes in access to capital (income, land, etc)
Changes in control over resource
Cultural → Changes in social aspect ( gender roles, status, etc
PRINCIPLE
Can be transformative if done by people
No need for experts except as facilitators
People are the subject of analysis
FORMAT
LABOR
WOMEN
MEN
HOUSEHOLD
COMMUNITY
TIME
RE
SOURCES
CULTURE