1 Dialogue with South Asia Region Department (SARD) Francesco A. TORNIERI Senior Social Development (Gender) Specialist South Asia Department Th e views expres se d in this paper are the views of th e au thor an d dono t nec essarily reflect th e vi ews or policies of the Asian Devel op ment Bank (ADB), or it s Bo ar d of Governors, or the go ve rnment s they represent. ADB do es no t guarantee th e ac curacy of the da ta in cl ud ed in this paper and accepts no re sponsibili ty fo r any consequence of th eir use. The countries liste d in th is paper do not imply any view on ADB's part as to sov ere ignty or ind epend ent status or nec ess ari ly con form to ADB's ter min olo gy.
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8/6/2019 Dialogue with South Asia Region Department (SARD)
Dialogue with South Asia Region Department (SARD)Francesco A. TORNIERISenior Social Development (Gender) SpecialistSouth Asia Department
The views expressed in this paper are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank
(ADB), or its Board of Governors, or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this paperand accepts no responsibil ity for any consequence of their use. The countries listed in this paper do not imply any view on ADB's part as tosovereignty or independent status or necessarily conform to ADB's terminology.
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Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) Gender-related Knowledge Products
Bangladesh (2011) GEN incorporated in all sector roadmaps and
Results Framework CPS Gender Thematic Roadmap developed
CPS 2011 draft is circulated for comments Country Gender Assessment (CGA) 2010
Bhutan (2005) Unpublished CGAIndia (2009)
Gender incorporated in all sector roadmaps(agriculture and natural resources management;energy; finance; transport and communications;water supply and sanitation) with a focus on thepoorer states)
Upcoming India Gender Equality Diagnostics of Selected
Sectors (IGEDSS) focuses on five priority sectors: (1)Urban infrastructure and services, (2) energy, (3) transport,(4) rural infrastructure, (5) M/SME; and (6) Public sectormanagement and use of policy levers in program loans andfinancing mechanisms
Maldives (2007) Upcoming interim CPS will be done in 2011
Draft CGA to be published (2011)
Nepal (2009) GEN incorporated in all sector roadmaps and
Results Framework CPS GESI Thematic Roadmap developed
Overview of Gender Equality and Social Inclusion in Nepal(2010)
ADB-DFID-WB Gender and Social Exclusion Assessment (2011)
Sri Lanka (2011) GEN incorporated in all sector roadmaps and
Results Framework Published CGA (2008) [update: 2011]
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1. Accomplishment in CPS
A. Operational Effectiveness
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2. Accomplishment in SARD Portfolio (2010)SARD's gender mainstreaming performance improved from 26% of projects with significant
gender mainstreaming in 2009 to 38% in 2010. This represents a 100% increase in numbersfrom 7 projects in 2009 to 14 projects in 2010.
V. The RETA
Operational Effectiveness
SIGNIFICANT GENDER MAINSTREAMING
Category I (GEN Theme)
1 BAN Sustainable Rural Infrastructure
2 BAN Second Crop Diversification
3 NEP Community and Irrigation Project
4 NEP Raising Incomes of Small and Medium Farmers' Project
Category II (Effective Gender Mainstreaming)
5 BAN City Region Development Project
6 BHU Rural Renewable Energy Development
7 IND MFF: North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program (Tranche 2)
8 INDMFF: Assam Integrated Flood and River Erosion Risk Management Investment Program (FacilityConcept/Tranche 1)
9 IND MFF: Infrastructure Development Investment Program for Tourism (Facility Concept Tranche 1)10 NEP Rural Finance Sector Development Cluster Program II
3. Overview of 2011 SARD Portfolio (Project Design )SARD projects with potential for significant gender mainstreaming is indicated in the Tablebelow.
V. The RETA
Operational Effectiveness
SIGNIFICANT GENDER MAINSTREAMINGCategory I (GEN Theme)
1 BAN Primary Education Sector Development Program2 BAN Chittagong Hill Tracks Rural Development Project II3 NEP School Sector Reform
Category II (Effective Gender Mainstreaming)
4 BAN Khulna Water Supply Project5 BAN Power System Efficiency Improvement Project6 BHU Urban Infrastructure Project7 IND MFF: Assam Urban Infrastructure Project (Tranche 1)8 IND MFF: Uttarakhand Urban Sector Development Investment Program (Tranche 2)9 IND Meghalaya Public Resource Management Program10 IND MFF-North East Region Capital Cities Development Phase I11 IND MFF-Infrastructure Development Investment Program for Tourism (Tranche 2)12 IND MFF: Madhya Pradesh Energy Efficiency Project13 IND Gujarat Solar Power Transmission Project14 IND Catalyzing Sustainable Finance15 NEP Highland Mountain Agribusiness and Livelihood Improvement16 NEP Decentralized Rural Infrastructure and Livelihood Project II17 NEP Kathmandu Valley Water Distribution, Sewerage and Urban Development18 NEP Energy Access and Efficiency Improvement Project II19 SRI Sustainable Power Sector Support II20 SRI Lagging Regions Local Government Infrastructure
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REGEnhancing Gender Equality Results in SouthAsia Developing Member Countries (Phase 2)[TASF]
(1) Gender strategies in CPSs; (2) Quality GAPS and gender-inclusiveDMFs; (3) Improved GAP implementation; (4) Gender-based researchon emerging relevant sectors; (5) Case studies on good practices ingender mainstreaming
REGImproving Gender-Inclusive Access to Cleanand Renewable Energy in Bhutan, Nepal, andSri Lanka [JFPR]
mainstreamed Project Performance and Monitoring System informed byregional good practice
BHUAdvancing Economic Opportunities of Womenand Girls [JFPR]
(1) Enhanced government capacity to implement national GAD plan; (2)Strengthened capacity of NGOs to promote women’s economicempowerment; (3) Enhanced livelihood skills of women and girls andself-help groups
INDSupporting Micro-entrepreneurship forWomen’s Empowerment in Selected States[JFPR]
(1) Institutionalized gender-related policies, strategies, and programs;(2) Enhanced capacity of MFIs and women micro-entrepreneurs toprovide and access micro-enterprise services and products; (3)Financial services for women micro-entrepreneurs
SRIImproving Connectivity to Support Livelihoodsand Gender Equality [JFPR]
(1) Gender baseline and performance monitoring system developed; (2)Rehabilitation and maintenance of rural access roads; (3) Skillsdevelopment for rural communities; (4) Gender-sensitive rural transportservices
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