Steps to doing Gender-based Analysis Plus
There are 5 steps to complete in the GBA Plus process, and it is important to consider the following across all steps: documentation, data and information, communication, and bias awareness (which includes, challenging assumptions).
At the core of the process is an analysis of intersectionality: Each step is informed by the impact of social identity factors interacting with each other, and with group membership, institutional power and systems of power.
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The process of applying GBA Plus is depicted as a cycle, with 5 Steps.
- Step 1 involves identifying the issue
- Step 2 involves identifying people and their needs
- Step 3 involves identifying differences and inequalities
- Step 4 involves developing options
- Step 5 involves implementation, monitoring and evaluation
At the core of the process is an analysis of intersectionality: Each Step is informed by the impact of social identity factors interacting with each other, groups membership, institutional power and systems of power.
Throughout, decisions at each Step must be documented, informed by data, communicated, and unbiased.
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