Gender-Informed Public-Private Dialogue : Practical Note on Inclusion of Women Entrepreneurs’ Voices

This practical notes series is devised as a how-to guide that captures the evolution of Public Private Dialogues (PPD) and the challenges faced by practitioners since the first PPD handbook was published in 2006. It considers the varied and evolving forms of PPD, the contexts in which PPD is most effective, and its processes of implementation and sustainability. The design, implementation, and challenges associated with investment climate, competitiveness, and sector-specific PPDs are discussed, as well as an updated methodology for the monitoring and evaluation of PPDs. The series further provides an updated “PPD Charter of Good Practice” in Annex I that reflects practice modifications and improvements since being first elaborated at the 2006 Paris Global PPD Workshop. The series takes the Charter’s principles as its base, and expands on them with practical advice and recommendations. This note focuses on the place of women in PPDs and how the platforms can or cannot address issues. Finally, this introductory paper offers practical advice on how gendered PPDs are implemented and what can be learned from the field.

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Main Authors: Herzberg, Benjamin, Sisombat, Lili
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016-06-01
Subjects:gender, economic development, agency, monitoring and evaluation, diagnostics,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24380
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Summary:This practical notes series is devised as a how-to guide that captures the evolution of Public Private Dialogues (PPD) and the challenges faced by practitioners since the first PPD handbook was published in 2006. It considers the varied and evolving forms of PPD, the contexts in which PPD is most effective, and its processes of implementation and sustainability. The design, implementation, and challenges associated with investment climate, competitiveness, and sector-specific PPDs are discussed, as well as an updated methodology for the monitoring and evaluation of PPDs. The series further provides an updated “PPD Charter of Good Practice” in Annex I that reflects practice modifications and improvements since being first elaborated at the 2006 Paris Global PPD Workshop. The series takes the Charter’s principles as its base, and expands on them with practical advice and recommendations. This note focuses on the place of women in PPDs and how the platforms can or cannot address issues. Finally, this introductory paper offers practical advice on how gendered PPDs are implemented and what can be learned from the field.