Gender Analysis in Development Planning Dr. Anita M. Weiss
INTL 640 Spring 2006
Schedule of designated Facilitators
Weeks II & III Gendered Frameworks and Gender Analysis: identifying challenges
April 10 & 17 April 10: Katie Harris, Rachel Smith
April 17: Jonathan Graves, Janet Kwami, Dann Petersen
Snacks
April 10: Katie Harris
April 17: Janet Kwami
Week IV Development planning with gender and empowerment in mind:
April 24 Gendered labor, power and targeting gender equality
April 24: Susan Dunn, Amarah Niazi, Maki Okusa
Snacks: Dann Petersen
Weeks V & VI Participatory methodologies: processes, goals and evaluations
May 1 & 8 Harvard Framework: Katie Harris
Women’s empowerment Framework: Deanne Goforth, Janet Kwami
Gender Analysis Matrix: Amarah Niazi
Social Relations Approach: Jonathan Graves, Maki Okusa
Curriculum materials analysis: Cara Gilpin, Rachel Smith
Snacks Participatory Tools: Susan Dunn, Dann Petersen
May 1: Cara Gilpin, Jonathan Graves
May 8: Deanne Goforth, Maki Okusa
Week VII Development planning with gender and empowerment in mind:
May15 Case studies of identifying issues and organizing communities in Britain, Honduras and globally
May 15: Cara Gilpin, Deanne Goforth
Snacks: Amarah Niazi
Weeks VIII & IX Presentations
May 22nd:
Cara Gilpin and Deanne Goforth Title: "Forest Preservation and Indigenous Survival: Finding Common Ground"
Katie Harris and Amarah Niazi Title: "Women's Property Rights and Food Security"
Maki Okusa and Dann Petersen Title: "Equality in Village Education"
Presentations at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 30th:
Susan Dunn and Janet Kwami Title: "Project Respect Women: Linking HIV/AIDS and Violence Against Women" Final project report
Jonathan Graves and Rachel Smith Title: "New Ideas for Community Empowerment: EquaYouth International"
Snacks:
May 22: Susan Dunn
May 30: Rachel Smith (and others -- do help out as this is dinnertime!)