Contents
USAID Publications
Adolescents
Bibliographies
Education
Employment
Environment
Evaluation of Gender Programs
Health
Nutrition
Policy
Reproductive Health Services
Tools for Gender Analysis and Training
United Nations Conferences
Violence Against Women
Miscellaneous
Ordering Information
USAID Publications
Ashford, Lori S. (1995). Implementing Reproductive Health Programmes. Report of a Donor Workshop co-sponsored by the UK Overseas Development Administration and U.S. Agency for International Development. June 12-14, 1995. Washington, D.C.: USAID.
Blumberg, Rae Lesser (1989). Making the Case for the Gender Variable: Women and the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations. Technical Reports in Gender and Development No. 1/1989. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Agency for International Development Office of Women in Development.
Carloni, Alice Stewart (1987). Women in Development: A.I.D.'s Experience, 1973-1985. Vol. 1. Synthesis Paper. A.I.D. Program Evaluation Report No. 18. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Agency for International Development.
Caro, Deborah and Mary Mulhern (1992). Gender Relevant Findings: Synthesis Report. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Women in Development Action Group.
Caro, Deborah and Am?tormer. (1994). Gender Research Guide for the Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resource Sectors: A Tool for Selecting Methods. In The Gender Analysis Tool Kit. Washington, D.C.: USAID Office of Women in Development.
Caro, Deborah A. and Virginia Lambert (1994). Gender in Monitoring and Evaluation: A Tool for Developing Project M&E Plans. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of WID, USAID.
Caro, Deborah, James Riordan and Melissa Cable (1994). Gender and Household Dynamics: A Tool for Analyzing Income and Employment Data from Surveys. In The Gender Analysis Tool Kit. Washington, D.C.: USAID Office of Women in Development.
Foster, Annie (1994). Successful Approaches to Integrating Gender in U.S. Development Assistance: USAID/Uganda. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women in Development, USAID.
Gupta, Geeta (1995b). Gender and Sexuality: Implications for HIV Prevention. Paper presented at the Third USAID HIV/AIDS Prevention Conference, August 7-9, 1995. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Hubbs, Virginia, Al Rollins and Ron Grosz, with The MayaTech Corporation (1992). The Gender Information Framework. Prepared for the Office of Women in Development at USAID. Silver Spring, Maryland: MayaTech Corporation.
Jerome, John (1994). Country Gender Profiles: A Tool for Summarizing Policy Implications from Sex-Disaggregated Data. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of WID, USAID.
Jerome, John (1994). Quantifying Gender Issues: A Tool for Using Quantitative Data in Gender Analysis (A Slide Presentation). In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of WID, USAID.
Jerome, John and Pietronella van den Oever (1994). Sex and Gender -- What's the Difference?: A Tool for Examining the Sociocultural Context of Sex Differences. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of WID, USAID.
Management Systems International (1993). Gender Patterns in Evaluations of Population Programs and Projects. In Assessment of Gender Considerations in A.I.D. Evaluations. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Agency for International Development.
Mart? Patricia (1994). Documenting Development Program Impact: A Tool for Reporting Differential Effects on Men and Women. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women in Development, U. S. Agency for International Development.
van den Oever, Pietronella (1994). GCID Framework: A Tool for Assessing Institutionalization of Gender Concerns in Development Organizations. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of WID, U.S. Agency for International Development.
van den Oever, Pietronella (1994). Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Sustainable Development: A Tool for Gender-Informed Project Planning. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women in Development, U. S. Agency for International Development.
Romashko, Tania, Sylvie Morel-Seytoux and Susan Paulson, with Stephanie Funk (1994). Successful Approaches to Integrating Gender in U.S. Development Assistance: USAID/Malawi. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women in Development, U.S. Agency for International Development.
United States Agency for International Development (1996). Reproductive Health Programs Supported by USAID: A Progress Report on Implementing the Cairo Program of Action. Washington, D.C.: USAID.
United States Agency for International Development (1993). Open Forum on Gender Issues in Population. Washington, D.C: Office of Population, USAID.
United States Agency for International Development (1984). Women in Development: The First Decade 1975-1984: A Report to Congress by the Agency for International Development. Washington, D.C.: USAID.
Weidemann, Wesley (1994). Gender and Policy Implementation: A Tool for Assessment of Policy-Derived Impacts on Men and Women. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women in Development, U. S. Agency for International Development..
Adolescents
Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur la Population pour le D?loppement (1996). Les Jeunes en Danger: R?ltats d'une Etude R?onale dans Cinq Pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest (Youth in Danger: Results from a Regional Study in Five West African Countries). Sant?e la Reproduction au Sahel (Reproductive Health in the Sahel). Bamako, Mali: CERPOD.
Kurz, Kathleen M. and Charlotte Johnson-Welch (1994). The Nutrition and Lives of Adolescents in Developing Countries: Findings from the Nutrition of Adolescent Girls Research Program. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Kurz, Kathleen and Julienne Ngo Som (1994). Study of the Factors that Influence the Nutritional Status of Adolescent Girls in Cameroon. Nutrition of Adolescent Girls Research Program. Research Report Series No. 10. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Kurz, Kathleen M., Nancy L. Poplinsky and Charlotte Johnson-Welch (1994). Investing in the Future: Six Principles for Promoting the Nutritional Status of Adolescent Girls in Developing Countries. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women. (Also available in French and Spanish.)
Mitra, Rezina and Ruth Simmons (1995). Diffusion of the Culture of Contraception: Program Effects on Young Women in Rural Bangladesh. Studies in Family Planning, 26 (1), 1-13.
Pan American Health Organization (1997). Familia y Adolescencia: Indicadores de Salud: Manual de Aplicaci??e Instrumentos (Family and Adolescence: Health Indicators: Instrument Utilization Manual). Washington, D.C.: PAHO.
Peplinsky, Nancy L. (1994). Addressing Needs and Opportunities: A Survey of Programs for Adolescents. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Weiss, Ellen, Daniel Whelan and Geeta Rao Gupta (1996). Vulnerability and Opportunity: Adolescents and HIV/AIDS in the Developing World: Findings from the Women and AIDS Research Program. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Bibliographies
Antwi-Nsiah, Cherub and Kathleen Cloud (1993). Annotated Gender Training Bibliography: Volume I. Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois Office of Women in Development.
International Planned Parenthood Federation (1995). Gender Awareness for Population and Development: An IPPF Bibliography. London: IPPF.
Pan American Health Organization (1997). Bibliographic Catalog: Update No. 3. Regional Information System on Women, Health and Development. Washington, D.C.: Program on Women, Health and Development, PAHO.
Pan American Health Organization (1996). Thematic SIMUS No. 3. Sexual and Reproductive Rights. Washington, D.C.: Program on Women, Health and Development, PAHO.
Education
Knodel, John and Gavin W. Jones. Post-Cairo Population Policy: Does Promoting Girls' Schooling Miss the Mark? Population and Development Review, 22 (4), 683-702.
Population Action International (1993). Closing the Gender Gap: Educating Girls. 1993 Report on Progress towards World Population Stabilization.
Wojtkiewicz, R.A. (1995) (Unpublished). Counteracting Influences Underlying Gender Differences in Educational Attainment. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, California, April 6-8, 1995.
Employment
Caro, Deborah, James Riordan and Melissa Cable (1994). Gender and Household Dynamics: A Tool for Analyzing Income and Employment Data from Surveys. In The Gender Analysis Tool Kit. Washington, D.C.: USAID Office of Women in Development.
Simmons, Ruth, Rezina Mita and Michael A. Koenig (1992). Employment in Family Planning and Women's Status in Bangladesh. Studies in Family Planning, 23 (2), 97-109.
Environment
Caro, Deborah and Am?tormer. (1994). Gender Research Guide for the Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resource Sectors: A Tool for Selecting Methods. In The Gender Analysis Tool Kit. Washington, D.C.: USAID Office of Women in Development.
Casey, Linda and Michael Paolisso (1996). Household Response to Soil Degradation: Gender, Poverty and Demographic Dynamics in Honduras. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Green, Cathy (1995). New thinking on Gender and the Environment. IDS Policy Briefing, 5, 1-4.
Joekes, Susan (1995). Do Environmental Projects Promote Gender Equity? Development and Gender in Brief, 1, 1-4.
Paolisso, Michael and Sarah Gammage (1996). Women's Responses to Environmental Degradation: Poverty and Demographic Constraints: Case Studies from Latin America. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Evaluation of Gender Programs
AIDS Control and Prevention Project (1997). A Transformation Process: Gender Training for Top-Level Management of HIV/AIDS Prevention. A Report. Arlington, Virginia: AIDSCAP, Family Health International.
uesson, Lisa (1992). Country Gender Analysis: Angola. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish International Development Authority.
Aklilu, Delawit (1995). Capacity Building for Gender Responsive Programming: Achievements, Constraints and Future Challenges. New York: UNICEF Gender and Developmnet Programmes.
Anderson, Mary B. (1993). Focusing on Women: UNIFEM's Experience in Mainstreaming. New York: UNIFEM. (Available through Women, Ink.)
Berresford, Susan V. (1991). Speech Delivered by Susan V. Berresford at the CGIAR Workshop on Gender Issues, November 1, 1991, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.: Ford Foundation.
Blumberg, Rae Lesser (1989). Making the Case for the Gender Variable: Women and the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations. Technical Reports in Gender and Development No. 1/1989. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Agency for International Development Office of Women in Development.
Carloni, Alice Stewart (1987). Women in Development: A.I.D.'s Experience, 1973-1985. Vol. 1. Synthesis Paper. A.I.D. Program Evaluation Report No. 18. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Agency for International Development.
Canadian International Development Agency (1993). Gender as a Cross-Cutting Theme in CIDA's Development Assistance -- An Evaluation of CIDA's WID Policy and Activities, 1984-1992. Hull, Qu?c: CIDA.
Caro, Deborah and Mary Mulhern (1992). Gender Relevant Findings: Synthesis Report. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Women in Development Action Group.
Foster, Annie (1994). Successful Approaches to Integrating Gender in U.S. Development Assistance: USAID/Uganda. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women in Development, USAID.
Gianotten, Vera, Verona Groverman, Edith Van Walsum and Linda Zuidberg (1994). Assessing the Gender Impact of Development Projects: Case Studies from Bolivia, Burkina Faso and India. London: Intermediate Technology Development Group.
Gurr, Jane, Anne Gillies and Louise Mailloux (1996). CIIP2 Gender Equity Thematic Study and Evaluation: Final Report. Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Public Health Association.
InterAction Commission on the Advancement of Women (1996). Best Practices for Gender Integration in Organizations and Programs from the InterAction Community: Findings from a Survey of Member Agencies. Washington, D.C.: InterAction.
International Center for Research on Women (1995). Taking Women into Account: Lessons Learned from NGO Project Experiences. Washington, D.C.: ICRW.
Jahan, Rounaq (1995). The Elusive Agenda: Mainstreaming Women in Development. London: Zed Books. (Also available through Women, Ink.)
Joekes, Susan P. (1991). Lessons Learned from the Advanced Developing Countries. GENESYS Special Studies No. 3. Presented at the Women, Economic Growth and Demographic Change in Asia, the Near East and Eastern Europe conference, Washington, D.C., May 14-15, 1991.
Management Systems International (1993). Gender Patterns in Evaluations of Population Programs and Projects. In Assessment of Gender Considerations in A.I.D. Evaluations. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Agency for International Development.
Monson, Marilia Rodrigues da Rocha (1991). Review and Evaluation of Brazilian Activities to Implement the Principles and Objectives of the International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes. S?Paolo, Brazil: National Program of Encouragement of Breast-Feeding, National Institute of Food and Nutrition (INAN) and the Ministry of Health, Brazil.
Moore, Kirsten and Sia Nowrojee (1995) (Unpublished). Draft October 13, 1995. Gender Aware Operations Research: Asia Near East Operations Research/Technical Assistance Program.
Moser, Caroline (1994). Evaluating Gender Impacts. Paper prepared for the Conference on Evaluation and Development December 5-6, 1994. World Bank Operations Evaluation Urban Development Division.
Murphy, Josette L. (1995). Gender Issues in World Bank Lending. A World Bank Operations Evaluation Study. Operations Evaluation Studies Series. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.
Rapoport, Rhona and Lotte Bailyn (1996). Relinking Life and Work: Toward a Better Future. A report to the Ford Foundation based on a collaborative research project with three corporations. New York: Ford Foundation.
Razavi, Shahra and Carol Miller (1995). Gender Mainstreaming: A Study of the Efforts by the UNDP, World Bank and the ILO to Institutionalize Gender Issues. Geneva: UNRISD. (Available through Women, Ink.)
Romashko, Tania, Sylvie Morel-Seytoux and Susan Paulson, with Stephanie Funk (1994). Successful Approaches to Integrating Gender in U.S. Development Assistance: USAID/Malawi. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women in Development, U.S. Agency for International Development.
Swedish International Development Authority (1993a). Reaching Both Women and Men: The Case of Namibia. Stockholm, Sweden: SIDA.
Swedish International Development Authority (1993b). Striking a Balance: Gender Awareness in Swedish Development Cooperation. Stockholm, Sweden: SIDA.
United States Agency for International Development (1996). Reproductive Health Programs Supported by USAID: A Progress Report on Implementing the Cairo Program of Action. Washington, D.C.: USAID.
World Bank (1996). Implementing the World Bank's Gender Policies: Progress Report No. 1. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.
Health
AIDS Control and Prevention Project (1997). A Transformation Process: Gender Training for Top-Level Management of HIV/AIDS Prevention. A Report. Arlington, Virginia: AIDSCAP, Family Health International.
Bowd, Alan D. and Cynthia H. Loos (1995). Gender Differences in Adoption of AIDS Preventive Behaviors: Implications for Women's AIDS Education Programs. Women's Health Issues, 5 (1), 21-26.
Carr, Dara and Ann Way, with Katherine Neitzel, Ann Blanc, Ellen Jamison, Sunita Kishor and Kathryn Stewart (1994). Women's Lives and Experiences: A Decade of Research Findings from the Demographic and Health Surveys Program. Calverton, Maryland: Macro International Inc.
Dayal, Rekha (1993). Social and Gender Dimensions of the AIDS Epidemic in Asia. Departmental Papers Series, No. 4. Washington, D.C.: Asia Technical Department, World Bank.
Germain, Adrienne, Sia Nowrojee and Hnin Hnin Pyne (1994). "Setting a New Agenda: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights." In Sen, Gita, Adrienne Germain and Lincoln C. Chen (eds.) (1994). Population Policies Reconsidered: Health, Empowerment and Rights. Harvard Series on Population and International Health, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard School of Public Health and International Women's Health Coalition. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
G??, Elsa G?? (ed.) (1993). Genero, Mujer y Salud en las Americas (Gender, Women and the Americas). Publicaci??ientifica No. 541 (Scientific Publication No. 541). Washington, D.C.: Organizaci??anamericana de la Salud, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Oficina Regional de la Organizaci??undial de la Salud (Regional Office of the World Health Organization).
Gupta, Geeta Rao (1995a). Gender and HIV/AIDS: Transforming Prevention Programs. AIDScaptions, November, 8-10.
Gupta, Geeta (1995b). Gender and Sexuality: Implications for HIV Prevention. Paper presented at the Third USAID HIV/AIDS Prevention Conference, August 7-9, 1995. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Gupta, Geeta Rao and Ellen Weiss (1993). Women and AIDS: Developing a New Health Strategy. ICRW Policy Series No. 1. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Helsing, E. (1990). Supporting Breastfeeding: What Governments and Health Workers Can Do -- European Experiences. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 31 (Suppl. 1), 69-76.
Lewis, Nancy, Sophia Huyer, Bonnie Kettel and Lorna Marsden (1994). Safe Womanhood: A Discussion Paper. GSD Working Paper Series No. 4. Gender, Science and Development Programme (GSD) and International Federation of Institutes of Advanced Study (IFIAS).
Mertens, T.E. and Low-Beer, D. (1996). HIV and AIDS: Where is the epidemic going? Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 74 (2), 121-129.
Monson, Marilia Rodrigues da Rocha (1990). Brazilian Breastfeeding Promotion Programme. S?Paulo, Brazil: National Technical Executive Group Board of Directors (GTENIAM). Executive Coordination, National Program of Encouragement of Breast-Feeding, National Institute of Food and Nutrition (INAN).
Pan American Health Organization (1996). Evaluaci??el Plan de Acci??egional para la Recucci??e la Mortalidad Materna (Evaluation of the Regional Plan of Action for the Reduction of Maternal Mortality). Washington, D.C.: Programa de Salud de la Familia y la Poblaci??Division de Promoci?? Protecci??e la Salud, PAHO.
Pan American Health Organizaiton (1997). Update on the Quality of Care Project: Presentation of the Results of the Operational Research Phase. Washington, D.C.: Special Subcommittee on Women, Health and Development, Executive Committee of the Directing Council, PAHO.
Parker, Laurie Noto, Geeta Rao Gupta, Kathleen M. Kurz and Kathleen M. Merchant (1990). Better Health for Women: Research Results from the Maternal Nutrition and Health Care Program. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Parker, Richard G. (1996). Empowerment, Community Mobilization and Social Change in the Face of HIV/AIDS. AIDS, 10 (suppl 3), S27-S31.
Pitts, Marian, Margaret Bowman and John McMaster (1995). Reactions to Repeated STD Infections: Psychosocial Aspects and Gender Issues in Zimbabwe. Social Science and Medicine, 40 (9), 1299-1304.
Ravindran, T. K. Sundari (1995). Gender Issues in Health Projects and Programmes: Report from AGRA East Meeting, 15-19 November 1993, The Philippines. Oxfam Discussion Paper 5. Oxford, England: Oxfam.
de los R?, Rebecca (1993). Genero, Salud y Desarollo: Un Enfoque en Construcci??Gender, Health and Development: An Approach under Construction). In G??, Elsa G?? (ed.) (1993). Genero, Mujer y Salud en Las Americas. Washington, D.C.: Organizaci??anamericana de la Salud, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Oficina Regional de la Organizaci??undial de la Salud (Regional Office of the World Health Organization).
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (1995). Reproductive Health in Refugee Situations: An Inter-Agency Field Manual. Geneva: UNHCR.
United States Agency for International Development (1984). Women in Development: The First Decade 1975-1984: A Report to Congress by the Agency for International Development. Washington, D.C.: USAID.
Van Esterik, Penny (1992). Women, Work and Breastfeeding. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University.
Weiss, Ellen, Daniel Whelan and Geeta Rao Gupta (1996). Vulnerability and Opportunity: Adolescents and HIV/AIDS in the Developing World: Findings from the Women and AIDS Research Program. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Nutrition
Kramer, Ellen, Nina P. Schlossman and Geeta Rao Gupta (1990). Improving Nutrition Interventions for Women. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Kurz, Kathleen M. and Charlotte Johnson-Welch (1994). The Nutrition and Lives of Adolescents in Developing Countries: Findings from the Nutrition of Adolescent Girls Research Program. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Kurz, Kathleen and Julienne Ngo Som (1994). Study of the Factors that Influence the Nutritional Status of Adolescent Girls in Cameroon. Nutrition of Adolescent Girls Research Program. Research Report Series No. 10. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Kurz, Kathleen M., Nancy L. Poplinsky and Charlotte Johnson-Welch (1994). Investing in the Future: Six Principles for Promoting the Nutritional Status of Adolescent Girls in Developing Countries. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women. (Also available in French and Spanish.)
Monson, Marilia Rodrigues da Rocha (1990). Brazilian Breastfeeding Promotion Programme. S?Paulo, Brazil: National Technical Executive Group Board of Directors (GTENIAM). Executive Coordination, National Program of Encouragement of Breast-Feeding, National Institute of Food and Nutrition (INAN).
Parker, Laurie Noto, Geeta Rao Gupta, Kathleen M. Kurz and Kathleen M. Merchant (1990). Better Health for Women: Research Results from the Maternal Nutrition and Health Care Program. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Van Esterik, Penny (1992). Women, Work and Breastfeeding. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University.
Policy
Alan Guttmacher Institute (1995). Hopes and Realities: Closing the Gap between Women's Aspirations and their Reproductive Experiences. New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute.
Altomare, Mary E. (1990). The Importance of Gender in Policy Planning. GRAND Handbook: Volume One. Gender Resources Awareness for National Development (GRAND) Project, Office of Women in Development, U.S. Agency for International Development. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina: Research Triangle Institute.
Atwood, J. Brian (1996). Gender Plan of Action. March 12, 1996, statement by J. Brian Atwood, Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Agency for International Development.
de Barbieri, Teresita (1993). Gender and Population Policies: Some Reflections. Reproductive Health Matters, 1, 85-92.
Beyani. C. (1995). The Needs of Refugee Women: A Human-Rights Perspective. Gender and Development, 3 (2), 29-35.
Buvinic, Mayra (1995). Investing in Women. ICRW Policy Series No. 2. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Canadian International Development Agency (1995). CIDA's Policy on Women in Development and Gender Equity 1995. Hull, Qu?c: CIDA.
Germain, Adrienne (1975). Status and Roles of Women as Factors in Fertility Behavior: A Policy Analysis. Studies in Family Planning, 6 (7), 192-200.
Greenhalgh, Susan and Jiali Li (1993). Engendering Reproductive Practice in Peasant China: The Political Roots of the Rising Sex Ratios at Birth. Research Division Working Papers No. 57. New York: The Population Council.
Kabeer, Naila (1996). Gender, Demographic Transition and the Economics of Family Size: Population Policy for a Human-Centred Development. Occasional Paper. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, United Nations Development Programme.
Lockwood, M. and S. Baden (1995). Beyond the Feminisation of Poverty: Gender-Aware Poverty Reduction. Development and Gender in Brief, 2, 1-2.
Mehra, Rehka, David Bruns, Paul Carlson, Geeta Rao Gupta and Margaret Lycette (1992). Engendering Development in Asia and the Near East. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women.
Rathgeber, Eva M. (1994). WID, WAD, GAD: Trends in Research and Practice. Prepared for GENYSIS Workshop, Washington, D.C., March 16-18, 1994.
Sen, Gita, Adrienne Germain and Lincoln C. Chen (eds.) (1994). Population Policies Reconsidered: Health, Empowerment and Rights. Harvard Series on Population and International Health, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard School of Public Health and International Women's Health Coalition. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
White, Daphne (1993). A Network of Networks. Global Fund for Women Foundation News, January/February, 26-29.
World Bank (1995a). Advancing Gender Equality: From Concept to Action. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.
World Bank (1995b). Toward Gender Equality: The Role of Public Policy. Development in Practice Series. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.
Reproductive Health Services
Ashford, Lori S. (1995). Implementing Reproductive Health Programmes. Report of a Donor Workshop co-sponsored by the UK Overseas Development Administration and U.S. Agency for International Development. June 12-14, 1995. Washington, D.C.: USAID.
AVSC International (1997). [Unpublished.] Incorporating Gender and Sexuality into Family Planning Programs. New York: AVSC International.
Bangladesh Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (1997). Report of the National Workshop on Reproductive Health with a Gender Perspective. 27-28 August 1996. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladesh Progressive Enterprise Press Ltd.
Diaz, Margarita and Debbie Rogow (1995). The Coletivo: A Feminist Sexuality and Health Collective in Brazil. Quality/Calidad/Qualit?6.
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (1997). How to Guide a Community-Based Response on Sexual Violence against Women: Crisis Intervention Teams, Ngara, Tanzania. Reproductive Health in Refugee Situations series. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: UNHCR Branch Office.
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (1995). Reproductive Health in Refugee Situations: An Inter-Agency Field Manual. Geneva: UNHCR.
World Health Organization (1991). Creating Common Ground: Women's Perspectives on the Selection and Introduction of Fertility Regulation Technologies. Report of a meeting between women's health advocates and scientists organized by the Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (WHO) and The International Women's Health Coalition, Geneva, February 20-22, 1991. Geneva: WHO.
Tools for Gender Analysis and Training
AIDS Control and Prevention Project (1997). A Transformation Process: Gender Training for Top-Level Management of HIV/AIDS Prevention. Training Manual. Arlington, Virginia: AIDSCAP, Family Health International.
Aklilu, Delawit (1995). Review of UNICEF's Gender Training Activities: Experiences, Lessons and Future Challenges. New York: UNICEF Gender and Developmnet Programmes.
Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (1994). Toward Women-Centred Reproductive Health. Information Package No. 1 1994. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: ARROW.
Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (1996). Women-Centred and Gender-Sensitive Experiences: Changing our Perspectives, Policies and Programmes on Women's Health in Asia and the Pacific. Resource Kit. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: ARROW.
AVSC International (1997). [Unpublished.] Incorporating Gender and Sexuality into Family Planning Programs. New York: AVSC International.
Canadian International Development Agency (1996). The Why and How of Gender-Sensitive Indicators: A Project-Level Handbook. Hull, Qu?c: CIDA.
Canadian International Development Agency (1995a). Guide to Gender-Sensitive Indicators. Hull, Qu?c: CIDA.
Canadian International Development Agency and Government Services Canada Translation Bureau (1995b). Women in Development Glossary. Joint Project. Hull, Qu?c: CIDA.
Caro, Deborah A. and Virginia Lambert (1994). Gender in Monitoring and Evaluation: A Tool for Developing Project M&E Plans. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of WID, USAID.
Centre for Development and Population Activities (1996). Gender and Development. The CEDPA Training Manual Series, Volume III. Washington, D.C.: CEDPA.
GENESYS Project (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women in Development, United States Agency for International Development.
GENESYS Project (1994). Gender, Population and Health. Report of a conference held in Washington, D.C., March 16-18, 1994. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women and Development, United States Agency for International Development.
Hubbs, Virginia, Al Rollins and Ron Grosz, with The MayaTech Corporation (1992). The Gender Information Framework. Prepared for the Office of Women in Development at USAID. Silver Spring, Maryland: MayaTech Corporation.
Jerome, John (1994). Country Gender Profiles: A Tool for Summarizing Policy Implications from Sex-Disaggregated Data. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of WID, USAID.
Jerome, John (1994). Quantifying Gender Issues: A Tool for Using Quantitative Data in Gender Analysis (A Slide Presentation). In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of WID, USAID.
Jerome, John and Pietronella van den Oever (1994). Sex and Gender -- What's the Difference?: A Tool for Examining the Sociocultural Context of Sex Differences. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of WID, USAID.
Kak, Lily P. and Suresh Narasimhan (1992). The Impact of Family Planning Employment on Field Workers' Lives: A Strategy for Measuring Empowerment. Working Paper Number 1. Washington, D.C.: Centre for Development and Population Activities.
Longwe, Sara Hlupekile (1991). Gender Awareness: The Missing Element in the Third World Development Project. In Wallace, Tina and Candida March (eds.) (1991). Changing Perceptions: Writings on Gender and Development. Oxford, England: Oxfam.
Macdonald, Mandy (ed.) (1993). Gender Planning in Development Agencies: Meeting the Challenge. A report of a workshop held at The Cherwell Centre, Oxford, England in May 1993. Oxford, England: Oxfam/UK and Ireland.
Mart? Patricia (1994). Documenting Development Program Impact: A Tool for Reporting Differential Effects on Men and Women. In USAID Office of Women in Development (1994). Gender Analysis Tool Kit. The GENESYS Project. Washington, D.C.: Office of Women in Development, U. S. Agency for International Development.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland (1995). Guidelines on Gender Analysis. Helsinki, Finland: Department for International Development Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland.
Moffat, Linda, Yolande Geadah, Rieky Stuart (Translation: Micheline Laflamme, Diane Archambault, Lucie Jauvin) (1991). Two Halves Make a Whole: Balancing Gender Relations in Development. Canadian Council for International Cooperation (CCIC), Match International Centre and the Association Qu?coise des Organismes de Coop?tion Internationale (AQOCI). Ottawa: Bonanza Press.
Moore, Kirsten and Debbie Rogow (eds.) (1994). Family Planning and Reproductive Health: Briefing Sheets for Gender Analysis. New York: The Population Council.
Moser, Caroline O.N. (1993). Gender Planning and Development: Theory, Practice and Training. London: Routledge.
Moser, Caroline O.N. (1989). Gender Planning in the Third World: Meeting Practical and Strategic Gender Needs. World Development, 17 (11), 1799-1825.
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