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Diagnostic study of the gender responsiveness of the national integrated monitoring and evaluation system (nimes) Kenya

Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the number of developing countries that either have, or are in the process of developing, a national evaluation policy and/or system (NEPS), (Bamberger et 2014). While acknowledging that there is growing interest and increase in the number of governments adop…

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Inception Report: NIMES Kenya Gender Responsiveness Diagnostic Study 2019

INCEPTION REPORT

(FINAL)

June 25th 2019

Florence Etta

GRAIDE International
Consultants Ltd

P.O. Box 14285-00800

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Email:

florence.etta@gmail.com

fetta@graideinternational.org

Tel Mobile : 0780 621 851

Diagnostic Study of
the Gender
Responsiveness of
the

National Integrated
Monitoring and
Evaluation System
(NIMES)

KENYA
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Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the number of developing countries that either have, or are in the process of developing, a national evaluation policy and/or system (NEPS), (Bamberger et 2014). While acknowledging that there is growing interest and increase in the number of governments adopting the concept of evaluation and creating national evaluation policies (NEPS) and national evaluation systems (NES), in most cases these NEPs and NES are not gender responsive nor do they focus on social equity. Marco Segone et al, note that ‘this suggests that for many countries gender equality is not a priority or is not considered relevant to national development policies and programmes addressed by the NEPs’. However, the moral imperative of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development of ‘no one left behind’ which intones social and gender equity is binding on all countries that have signed this latest global development compact containing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. One of these -Goal #5 is entirely dedicated to transforming our world by making gender equality the norm by 2030.

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