Review of Gender Issues in the USAID/Kenya Integrated Strategic Plan (ISP) 2001-2005: Democracy and Governance, Economic Growth, Population and Health, and Natural Resources Management
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The USAID/Kenya Integrated Strategic Plan (ISP) has identified four areas of focus for the 2000 to 2005 period. These include a diverse portfolio of activities in support of democracy and governance, economic growth, health and population, and natural resources management. Given the important role of women in Kenya, and the multiple obstacles they face in their daily lives, USAID/Kenya requested assistance in incorporating gender considerations into their portfolio of activities, the framework which is provided in their Integrated Strategic Plan (ISP). The components of this assignment, therefore, included the following: 1. Collection of background information pertaining to gender issues in Kenya; 2. Drafting of suggested approaches toward incorporating gender into the USAID/Kenya strategic objectives of democracy and governance, economic growth, population and health, and natural resources management; 3. Provision of page by page recommendations in the drafting of the ISP (a 150+ page document) to ensure that gender issues are identified and articulated; 4. Analysis of program objectives and corresponding monitoring indicators to reflect gender-specific goals and impact; and, 5 Exploration of possible 'next steps' for the Mission toward further supporting the well-being of women in Kenya.
Review of Gender Issues in the USAID/Kenya Integrated Strategic Plan (ISP) 2001-2005: Democracy and Governance, Economic Growth, Population and Health, and Natural Resources Management