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Incorporating Intersectional Gender Analysis
into Research on Infectious Diseases of Poverty

A toolkit for health researchers

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Objectives

The following subsections of this module respond to each of these objectives, leaving the reader with some key questions and literature sources to consider after reading this module.

• Explore how research methods, in particular participatory approaches, can be used to transform inequitable gender norms within communities

• Discuss key considerations necessary when thinking about how power dynamics can be measured.

Activities

• Incorporate participatory research methodology into research design to transform inequitable gender power relations

• Use participatory research methods totransform inequitable gender power relations

 
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Contents

5.1 Why transform inequitable gender norms through research?

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5.2 Why conventional research methods might
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5.3 Why transform inequitable gender norms through research?

5.3.1 Participatory action research as a catalyst for change

5.3.2 Participatory health research and the links to feminist principles

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5.4 Indicators for transformative change

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5.5 Alternative methods to measure change: Most Significant Change techniques

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