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28. The basic intent of the programme is to promote a new paradigm for peoplecentred development programming. A conceptual framework incorporating
socio-economic and gender analysis at the macro (inter-household) and micro
(intra-household) level with people’s participation and conflict resolution has
been developed and is being operationalized through a socio-economic and gender
analysis field manual accompanied by an open-ended series of technical
supplements, which will be concise, sector and subsector specific guides to
utilizing the socio-economic and gender analysis paradigm. These supplements
will be extensively cross-referenced with the field manual so that additional
information can easily be retrieved by the intended target users, including
sector specialists and planners who identify and design development programmes
and projects.
29. At this time, major sections of the field manual have been prepared in
first drafts, and training modules are being developed by ILO, the Division on
Women and People’s Participation in Development expects to initiate testing of
these modules in early 1996.
2.
Training materials for gender analysis
30. In addition to the socio-economic and gender analysis activities, FAO has
been involved in developing other gender analysis training materials. For
example, the Forestry Policy and Planning Division is supporting the development
of a gender-training package for Central America by the regional
non-governmental organization Mujer y Desarrollo. Also, in coordination with
FAO projects in South America, the Division is developing a Spanish-language
guide for field workers on women and forestry, in preparation for 1996-1997
training of such workers.
31. In 1994, the Fishery Industries Division produced a training and
information video on Gender in Rural Fisheries that focuses on men’s and women’s
roles, time use, access to training and fishing priorities and needs. Further,
it outlines the development of a gender-sensitive fishing project and links
gender to environmental and broader political and socio-economic issues.
3.
Gender-responsive information
32. An important aspect of on-the-job training for technical specialists is to
inform them about, or raise their awareness of, significant gender issues
through such means as reference documentation, workshops and seminars. To this
end, in a 1994 issue of FAO’s World Animal Review devoted to dairy development,
three articles focused exclusively on gender issues in livestock development.
In 1995, the Division on Women and People’s Participation in Development
disseminated a study on the role of women in Indian dairy cooperatives to raise
awareness of gender issues in this area. The Division also contracted the World
Women’s Veterinary Association to prepare a case-study on local knowledge in
animal health and production systems - gender perspectives, in Bolivia, while
the Animal Production and Health Division conducted similar studies in Kenya
with the Kenya Veterinary Association and in the United Republic of Tanzania
with Sokoine University. The Animal Production and Health Division also
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