IDinsight
For Assessing And Highlighting Gender-specific Conditions And Impacts In Idinsight’s Projects
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Amount$300,000
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Program
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Date Awarded3/23/2023
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Term24.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
Idinsight is a global nonprofit that seeks to improve development outcomes by providing data analytics, evaluation, and advisory services to leaders in government, the nonprofit sector, and funding agencies. This project will enhance Idinsight’s ability to integrate gender analyses into client engagements. Specifically, Idinsight will identify gender-specific conditions and impacts related to social protection, economic empowerment, and taxation. The organization expects to increase the impact of its gender-sensitive recommendations for demand-driven research during the two-year grant period. This grant will focus on two work streams: first, to deepen and expand its internal expertise in gender and foster internal knowledge sharing on gender-related topics. The second work stream focuses on providing top-up funding to client projects to facilitate active inclusion of gender lens. Through this grant, IDinsight aims to promote more gender-sensitive decisions across multiple domains including agriculture, education, financial inclusion, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), environment, and energy and livelihoods. (Strategy: International Women’s Economic Empowerment)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.idinsight.org
Address
44 Tehama Street, San Francisco, CA, 94105, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of SRHR data for decision making in Togo
This grant to IDinsight will support a learning partnership with the Ministry of Health of Togo to improve its collection, management, and utilization of quality data for decisions related to family planning and other sexual and reproductive health (SRHR) programs. IDinsight will provide technical assistance to the Department of Maternal and Child Health, which oversees family planning, to develop the skills, tools, and systems needed to improve its data use, a request made by the Ministry of Health. This grant is aligned with our Global Reproductive Equity strategy and also the strategy of the Ouagadougou Partnership, to invest more in those countries within the region who struggle to meet their own family planning goals, which is consistently the case with Togo. (Strategy: Global Reproductive Equity)
for advancing women’s economic empowerment through the use of data and evidence
IDinsight is a global nonprofit organization with entities in Africa and Asia that use data and evidence to help leaders combat poverty worldwide. IDinsight works with partners to deploy analytical toolkits that help to design better policies, rigorously test what works, and use evidence to implement effectively at scale. This grant supports evidence-based thought partnership and strengthening the Kenyan and Zimbabwean macroeconomic policy development system, while supporting gender-responsive macroeconomic policy implementation in Kenya and Zimbabwe. It also seeks to improve and enhance gender budgeting to support women's economic empowerment. (Strategy: International Women's Economic Empowerment)
for Data on Demand competitive analysis
IDinsight designs, deploys, and promotes evidence-generating tools designed to help organizations combat poverty worldwide. The organization’s guiding principle is to inform decision makers' priorities, thus maximizing rigor within decision makers' budgetary, time, and operational constraints. The grantee’s goals are to (a) increase the impact of its direct support to decision makers, including by deepening and lengthening relationships; (b) raise expectations and lower barriers so that evidence is used for policymaking and implementation, including by lowering data collection costs; and (c) further enhance the organization's ability to attract and retain top talent. This organizational effectiveness grant will support IDinsight develop one of its fastest-growing service lines, Data on Demand (DoD). DoD is an initiative that delivers high-quality, representative survey data to social sector leaders, and fosters use of these data to improve decision making and impact in the social sector.