Integrating Gender in Cost-Benefit Analysis of Climate Interventions: Institute for Meteorological Training and Research WMO Regional Training Center Training Guide

This guide compiles the materials for the course “Integrating Gender In Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Climate Interventions” including lecture materials, links to learning videos, recommended readings, and self-check quizzes to assess your understanding. The course aims to think critically through way...

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Autores principales: Kramer, Berber, Braun, Melody, Smith Ruiz, Paulina, Taheri, Homa, Murage, Paul, Mwai, Zacharia, Kimani, Margaret
Formato: Training Material
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177880
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Sumario:This guide compiles the materials for the course “Integrating Gender In Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Climate Interventions” including lecture materials, links to learning videos, recommended readings, and self-check quizzes to assess your understanding. The course aims to think critically through ways to quantify and evaluate the monetary and non-monetary costs and benefits of climate interventions for smallholder farmers, with a strong focus on gender equity and social inclusion. It covers gender aspects of evaluating an intervention using net present value, an expected utility framework to quantify welfare gains from reduced risk, changes in women’s workloads and empowerment, as well as experimental and quasi-experimental impact evaluation methods. The training materials were built on an online course conducted by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) program, and the CGIAR Gender Platform in November and December 2024. The materials generated during this online course were transcribed and adapted for developing a self-paced course for the platform Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM), and subsequently adapted for use at the Institute for Meteorological Training and Research (IMTR), a World Meteorological Organization Regional Training Center (WMO-RTC) based in Nairobi, Kenya.