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Gender Transformative Approaches Co-Creation Workshop

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Co-creation is a concept gaining cachet at the moment across diverse communities of practice from research and development to business and planning sectors. It is a term that has come to mean many things at different stages of project conception, implementation, and scaling. This is a positive step in the right direction, giving voice, legitimacy and validation to the people who will adopt and apply the products of a co-creative process. In this guide for applying co-creation to the conceptualization and design of gender transformative approaches (GTAs) in development projects and rural transformation interventions, we understand co-creation as a collaborative practice for generating shared visions and knowledge that leads to action. Co-creation is iterative and can be inserted into any stage of design and development to ensure that the end users are mutually engaged in the creative process with the implementing actors.
    Publication year

    2024

    Authors

    Gallagher, E.J.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    gender, poverty, livelihoods, land tenure, customary rights

    Geographic

    Uganda

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