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FHI 360 envisions a world in which all individuals and communities have the opportunity to
reach their highest potential. The evidence is clear that gender norms, roles and relations
are key determinants of well-being across sectors and across the globe. Recognizing that
gender is a variable in most work in support of human development, we have created a Gender
Integration Framework to guide all FHI 360 research and programmatic endeavors.
The objectives of this framework are four-fold: to build a common understanding of the
fundamental role that gender plays in FHI 360’s work; to provide guidance on integrating
gender into our projects; to foster an organization-wide commitment to gender integration;
and to position FHI 360 as a technical leader. Our over-arching goal is to ensure that gender
is integrated in every aspect of our work. This framework provides a means to accomplish
this by offering guiding principles, providing definitions, explaining gender integration,
introducing gender analysis and addressing gender integration in programs and research. If
used consistently and adapted as we learn from daily practice, this framework can enable us
to make gender a positive aspect around which individual lives can be improved and human
development advanced.
With support from FHI 360’s Scientific and Technical Strategic Initiative and Global Operating
Platform Strategic Initiative, the Framework was developed by Elizabeth Doggett, Gail
Goodridge, Elizabeth Mosely, Dominick Shattuck and Rose Wilcher. It benefitted from input by
Andrea Bertone, Denise Borders, Anne Eckman, FHI 360’s Asia Pacific Regional Office, Cindy
Geary, Eugene Katzin, Laura Kayser, Timothy Mastro, Misti McDowell, Geeta Misra, Marjorie
Newman-Williams, Susan Onyango, May Rihani and Cathy Thompson.
The launch of FHI 360’s Gender Integration Framework is an important milestone in our
work. Although we consider this a living document—one that will evolve over time—its
launch marks our institutional commitment to advancing gender equality through our diverse
development portfolio, including health, education, civil society, environment, economic
productivity and research programs
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