GINA: A policymaker’s guide to integrating gender in food and nutrition policies was developed as a manual to guide policymakers and other stakeholders through the steps of conducting gender analysis. This six-part series defines technical concepts related to gender and eases the application of the GINA checklist. This tool helps policymakers to:
Policymakers personal perspectives of gender tend to influence how they integrate gender in policy. In a domain like nutrition, policymakers frequently emphasise women because society typically associates food and nutrition with women. However, opportunities exist for improving nutrition and advancing gender equality at the same time. The Integrated Framework for Gender Analysis in Nutrition Policy (GINA) was developed to help policymakers integrate gender in food and nutrition policies and identify gaps in the policy while keeping them aware of personal gender beliefs that may be influencing the policy choices. GINA has been used to assess policies in Malawi and improve the gender aspects of Malawi’s Multi-Sector Nutrition Policy.
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