EMPOWERMENT
DanoneWomenEmpowerment
DanoneWomenEmpowerment
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METHODOLOGY FOCUS<br />
Quantitative methodologies of data collection<br />
produce quantifiable results. They focus<br />
on issues that can be counted, such as the<br />
percentage of women and men in parliament,<br />
wage rates for men and women, or the rate<br />
of enrollment in schools for girls and boys.<br />
Quantitative data is particularly useful to<br />
compare the situation of men and women to<br />
show changes in gender equality over time.<br />
EXAMPLES OF WOMEN<br />
<strong>EMPOWERMENT</strong> KPI’S<br />
USED BY ECOSYSTEM<br />
The Danone Ecosystem Fund follows a half<br />
yearly reporting cycle and for the purpose of<br />
this reporting, the following KPIs are measured<br />
in relation to women empowerment.<br />
Qualitative methodologies of data collection<br />
capture people’s experiences, opinions,<br />
attitudes and feelings. For example you can<br />
use them to collect women’s experiences<br />
of constraints or advantages of working in<br />
the informal sector or the views of men and<br />
women on the causes and consequences of<br />
domestic violence. Qualitative data is often<br />
collected through participatory methodologies<br />
such as focus group discussions and social<br />
mapping tools or through surveys measuring<br />
perceptions and opinions.<br />
Women with better<br />
working conditions<br />
Jobs created for women<br />
Women who benefited from<br />
a social or professional<br />
insertion program<br />
Jobs created with<br />
social benefits<br />
for women<br />
Women who benefited from<br />
micro-credit services<br />
Men who support the project<br />
and are committed to women<br />
empowerment<br />
Women who received<br />
external expertise<br />
Women with increased<br />
or secured revenue<br />
Women trained<br />
(technical skills and<br />
skills for life)<br />
Women with access to<br />
social benefits<br />
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