Mainstreaming Gender in Local Economic Development Strategies: A GuideThis guide is designed to assist LED practitioners – staff from international organizations, international development agencies and local authorities– in identifying and addressing the sometimes different needs and priorities of women and men, facilitating their full participation at every stage of the LED process, and contributing to gender equality objectives and outcomes.
Using this guide will enable practitioners to: understand why gender equality should be pursued at the local level; be aware of the barriers to women’s participation that may be encountered; and identify and implement strategies for addressing gender concerns throughout the LED process.
Since gender mainstreaming should be context-specific, the recommendations made must be considered as indicative guidelines rather than recipes for action. Under each section, reference is made to tools, further readings and checklists that can be used in project design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation.
ILO Local Development for Decent Work This Local Development and Decent Work (LDDW) Resource Kit was conceived and developed in the framework of the Philippine National Action Plan for Decent Work (2002-2005) that was adopted by the Philippine Government, employers’ organizations and trade unions in 2001.The LDDW Resource Kit is a collection of easy-to-use tools, designed to help development planners and practitioners make better choices, integrating decent work issues into local planning and implementation frameworks. It deals with a wide range of topics concerning local economic growth, job creation and job preservation, improvement of the quality of jobs, making local development benefit the poor, ensuring equal opportunities for all, protection of rights, and promotion of voice, representation and social dialogue in local
governance.
IFAD's Knowledgebase on Rural Poverty A useful collection of insight documents, initiatives, reports, case studies and news on a rich selection of topics related to rural poverty. Material ranges from climate change to rural finance, desertification, land issues and trade liberalisation, and is tackled from the perspective of a variety of sectors and actors (gender, indigenous peoples...) of the rural economy.
Global Employment Trends for Women 2009he Global Employment Trends 2009 examined the most current information available in order to assess the impact of the financial crisis and slowdown in world economic growth on jobs and what we could expect from several possible scenarios for the way the situation might evolve in the year ahead. This issue of the Global Employment Trends for Women looks at the gender aspects of this impact, and updates indicators on the situation of women in labour markets around the world.
Decent Work through Local Economic Development, GhanaThis employment-focused project in Ghana will replicate a model for public-private dialogue and economic planning at districts level. The project will also contribute to knowledge development and capacity building to make policies addressing informality and poverty more effective. The project office is based in Accra.
The six thematic Working GroupsOn the first day the Inter-agency Conference on LED, 22 to 24 October 2008, Turin, discussion around LED kicked off with six theme-specific working groups, involving each participant in a group of choice. The selection of topics was aimed at exploring goverance aspects of LED processes, their economic outcomes and their application to a varied field of socio-economic development practices, ranging from Indigenous People's rights to Value Chains upgrading to Public-Private Dialogue, etc.
Voices of Women Entrepreneurs, AfricaThe International Labour Organization (ILO) works in partnership with Irish Aid, the Government of Ireland’s programme of assistance to developing countries, to create greater opportunities for women and men to secure decent work and income. The following pages highlight the personal stories of women entrepreneurs across four East African countries - Ethiopia, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia - that have benefited from the ILO-Irish Aid Partnership Programme.
ILO WEDGE Tools ChartThe Tools Chart of the WEDGE programme (Women Entrepreneurship Development and Gender Equality) contains brief information about what are the different tools used, which are their objectives, what they do, who are they form, etc.
LED Story El Salvador: Fostering Women Entrepreneurship to Fight PovertyIn El Salvador, 80% of women’s jobs are created in enterprises that are
owned by women. To develop and implement a model of recognition and
empowerment of female entrepreneurship, the Local Economic
Development Agency of the Department of Sonsonate has promoted a
Centre of Entrepreneurial Services for women, which has made it possible
for women to have access to business development services and to be
better represented in the local governance.