Endline Study on Social Norms and Practices toward Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership
Client
UN Women, Nepal
Location
Nepal
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.