Measuring women’s empowerment and gender equality through the lens of induced innovation

Using the lens of the theory of induced innovation, we reflect on the development of metrics for women’s empowerment and gender equality. The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI), launched in 2012, was used to monitor women’s inclusion in agricultural sector growth. Demand by WEAI users a...

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Autores principales: Quisumbing, Agnes R., Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Malapit, Hazel J.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140052
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Malapit, Hazel J.
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description Using the lens of the theory of induced innovation, we reflect on the development of metrics for women’s empowerment and gender equality. The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI), launched in 2012, was used to monitor women’s inclusion in agricultural sector growth. Demand by WEAI users and the supply of tools and methods from researchers shaped the ongoing evolution of the tool to a shorter version and to another that reflected what agricultural development projects deemed meaningful to judge project success. Eventual modifications reflected user demand: a greater interest in market inclusion and value chains stimulated the development of specialized modules for market inclusion. WEAI-related metrics have demonstrated the importance of women’s empowerment for development outcomes, helping governments and civil society organizations design and implement gender-sensitive agricultural development programs. Finally, the adoption of SDG5 on women’s empowerment and gender equality created a demand for a measure of women’s empowerment for use by national statistical systems. Whether such a metric will be adopted globally will depend on the demand from, and utility to, stakeholders as well as existing capacity, capacity-building efforts, a belief in the intrinsic value of women’s empowerment, and the commitment of resources to attaining this goal.
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spelling CGSpace1400522024-10-25T08:04:17Z Measuring women’s empowerment and gender equality through the lens of induced innovation Quisumbing, Agnes R. Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. Malapit, Hazel J. innovation value chains development projects women's empowerment gender sustainable development goals agriculture markets government goal 5 gender equality women Using the lens of the theory of induced innovation, we reflect on the development of metrics for women’s empowerment and gender equality. The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI), launched in 2012, was used to monitor women’s inclusion in agricultural sector growth. Demand by WEAI users and the supply of tools and methods from researchers shaped the ongoing evolution of the tool to a shorter version and to another that reflected what agricultural development projects deemed meaningful to judge project success. Eventual modifications reflected user demand: a greater interest in market inclusion and value chains stimulated the development of specialized modules for market inclusion. WEAI-related metrics have demonstrated the importance of women’s empowerment for development outcomes, helping governments and civil society organizations design and implement gender-sensitive agricultural development programs. Finally, the adoption of SDG5 on women’s empowerment and gender equality created a demand for a measure of women’s empowerment for use by national statistical systems. Whether such a metric will be adopted globally will depend on the demand from, and utility to, stakeholders as well as existing capacity, capacity-building efforts, a belief in the intrinsic value of women’s empowerment, and the commitment of resources to attaining this goal. 2023-01-01 2024-03-14T12:08:51Z 2024-03-14T12:08:51Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140052 en Open Access Springer Quisumbing, Agnes R.; Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.; and Malapit, Hazel J. 2023. Measuring women’s empowerment and gender equality through the lens of induced innovation. In Agricultural Development in Asia and Africa, eds. Jonna P. Estudillo, Yoko Kijima, Tetsushi Sonobe. Pp. 343-355. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5542-6_25
spellingShingle innovation
value chains
development projects
women's empowerment
gender
sustainable development goals
agriculture
markets
government
goal 5 gender equality
women
Quisumbing, Agnes R.
Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.
Malapit, Hazel J.
Measuring women’s empowerment and gender equality through the lens of induced innovation
title Measuring women’s empowerment and gender equality through the lens of induced innovation
title_full Measuring women’s empowerment and gender equality through the lens of induced innovation
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title_short Measuring women’s empowerment and gender equality through the lens of induced innovation
title_sort measuring women s empowerment and gender equality through the lens of induced innovation
topic innovation
value chains
development projects
women's empowerment
gender
sustainable development goals
agriculture
markets
government
goal 5 gender equality
women
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