Endline Study on Social Norms and Practices toward Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership

Gender EqualityGender EqualityReduced InequalitiesReduced Inequalities
Client
UN Women, Nepal
Location
Nepal
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Project Description

This endline study examined prevailing social norms and practices influencing women’s economic empowerment and leadership. Using a mixed-methods approach, primary data was collected from 2,100 individuals via surveys, 16 FGDs, and 32 Key Informant Interviews. The study analyzed trends and changes to provide evidence-based recommendations for future policy interventions.

Methodology

Mixed-methods: Survey (2,100 respondents), 16 FGDs, and 32 KIIs.

Services Provided

  • Designed quantitative and qualitative data collection tools.
  • Collected and analyzed data on social norms.
  • Synthesized findings into a comprehensive report.

Focus Areas

Women's LeadershipEconomic EmpowermentSocial ChangeGender Norms

Key Deliverables

  • Endline study report.
  • Evidence-based recommendations for future programming.

Project Outcomes

  • Documented trends and changes in community perceptions.
  • Informed future policy for women's economic participation.