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Health

Indicator Type: National or regional impact

Measurement Type: Quantitative or qualitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's security improved.

INDICATOR(S)

A funded line item exists in the ministry of Health's budget to address gender-based violence.

Indicator Type: National or regional impact

Measurement Type: Quantitative or qualitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's security improved.

INDICATOR(S)

A funded line item exists in the ministry of Health's budget to address gender-based violence.

Indicator Type: Program or project outcome

Measurement Type: Quantitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights.

INDICATOR(S)

Percentage of women who report that they exercise increased decision making or control over health, family planning, and sexual relations, and the reasons for any change.

Indicator Type: Program or project outcome

Measurement Type: Quantitative or qualitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights.

INDICATOR(S)

Percentage of men who report changed attitudes on health, family planning responsibilities, and women’s rights, and the reasons for any change.

Indicator Type: Institutional performance tracking

Measurement Type: Quantitative or qualitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Strengthened capacity of health services to respond to women's and girls' health needs.

INDICATOR(S)

Evidence that health policy, plans, sector reforms, and funding are based on analysis of gender differences in health risks through the life cycle and in the use of health services.

Indicator Type: Project or program outcome

Measurement Type: Quantitative or qualitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Strengthened capacity of health services to respond to women's and girls' health needs.

INDICATOR(S)

Evidence that medical and nursing curricula include a focus on gender and health.

Indicator Type: National or regional impact

Measurement Type: Quantitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights.

INDICATOR(S)

Maternal mortality rates.

Indicator Type: National or regional impact

Measurement Type: Quantitative or qualitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights.

INDICATOR(S)

Sexual and reproductive health and rights, including maternal health, included in national development and health plans.

Indicator Type: Project or program outcome

Measurement Type: Quantitative or qualitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights.

INDICATOR(S)

Law providing the right to use contraception.

Indicator Type: Project or program outcome

Measurement Type: Quantitative or qualitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights.

INDICATOR(S)

Law providing the right to abortion.

Indicator Type: Project or program outcome

Measurement Type: Quantitative or qualitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights.

INDICATOR(S)

Abortion-related deaths.

Indicator Type: National or regional impact

Measurement Type: Quantitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Increase in women's economic empowerment (WEE).

INDICATOR(S)

Male/female rates of unpaid work caring for members of the family.

Indicator Type: Program or project outcome

Measurement Type: Quantitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Every child, including adolescents, is protected from violence, exploitation, abuse, neglect and harmful practices.

INDICATOR(S)

  • Percentage of girls, boys, women and men aged 15 to 49 years who believe that female genital mutilation should be eliminated

  • Percentage of girls and boys aged 15 to 17 years who have ever experienced any sexual violence and sought help from a professional

  • Percentage of girls and boys aged 15 to 19 years who consider a husband to be justified in hitting or beating his wife for at least one of the specified reasons

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Notes:

Disaggregated by age and sex, disability and humanitarian contexts.

Indicator Type: Program or project outcome

Measurement Type: Quantitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Every child, including adolescents, survives and thrives, with access to nutritious diets, quality primary health care, nurturing practices and essential supplies.

INDICATOR(S)

Proportion of women aged 15 to 19 years who make their own informed decisions regarding sexual relations, contraceptive use and reproductive health care.

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Notes:

Disaggregated by geography (urban/rural).

Indicator Type: Institutional performance tracking

Measurement Type: Quantitative

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Human capital enhanced.

INDICATOR(S)

Total number of health services benefiting women and girls established or improved under (X agency's) projects.

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Notes:

“Health services” refer to services within the scope of (X agency's) projects, and include primary health care, elderly, adolescent, reproductive, communicable and noncommunicable diseases, gender-based violence health services, and other services benefiting women and girls as set out in the DMF and/or GAP.

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“Established” refers to new services made available to women and girls under the project. “Improved” refers to those services that have enhanced quality or increased access geographically, physically, or financially under the project.

Building Blocks of Gender Equality

An initiative of the Chroma Collective

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