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Quick Guide to Gender Analysis

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2014-01-30
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<p>One of Oxfam&rsquo;s corporate priorities is to address gender inequality through every aspect of our work ('gender mainstreaming').</p> <p>Conducting a gender analysis is the first stage in this process: it allows us to understand how poverty affects men, women, boys and girls differently, and the differences between&nbsp;the needs and concerns of women and men living in poverty.</p> <p>Once we have this information, we can identify what our gender equality goals should be and design our work in a manner that is sensitive to and reflects the different experiences and needs of women and men.</p>
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