Feminist Evaluation Explained | Transformative and Inclusive Change
Feminist evaluation is not just about measuring activities — it is about shifting power, amplifying excluded voices, and transforming systems.
In this video, we explain how to design and apply feminist and intersectional MEAL frameworks that center women, LBQTI+ communities, Hijra groups, Dalit women, and persons with disabilities in research, monitoring, evaluation and learning.
You will learn:
• What makes feminist evaluation different from conventional evaluation
• How to apply intersectionality in gender analysis
• Inclusive data collection methods for structurally excluded groups
• How to design MEAL systems that promote voice, agency and empowerment
• Why feminist evaluation aligns with GAC’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP)
• Practical steps for participatory, safe, and ethical evaluation processes
This video is especially useful for:
• MEAL professionals
• Researchers and evaluators
• Women’s Rights Organizations (WROs)
• Gender and development practitioners
• Students and activists working for gender justice
Keywords
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