FOUR YEARS ON: SHIFTING GENDERED PERCEPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES

Publication language
English
Pages
74pp
Date published
31 Mar 2022
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Gender
Countries
Bangladesh

"Four Years On: Shifting Gendered Perceptions and Experiences" is a comprehensive gender analysis report within Rohingya and Host Communities in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The GiHA Working Group, co-chaired by UN Women and UNHCR, produced this publication in collaboration with the ACAPS Analysis Hub and the IOM NPM Unit.

This research seeks to understand the impact of humanitarian programming on gender dynamics from the perspectives of the affected communities. It is not an evaluation of any particular gender programme. The consultations exclusively focused on gender dynamics and more than 800 Rohingya and host community women and men from different social groups were invited to discuss their views, changes they have experienced and observed, and their concerns and expectations resulting from these changes. A wide range of humanitarian service providers were also engaged in the process, critically reflecting on their own experiences in gender programming operations at the community level and sharing their observations on the changes.

This research used a mixed-methods approach with a strong focus on the qualitative to investigate the diverse perceptions and experiences among the Rohingya and host communities, addressing different dimensions of empowerment, motivations, and catalysts that contributed to the perceptions, attitudes, behaviours, influencing factors, and parties that drive positive and negative change.

The following research questions were asked: 1) What are the most significant changes concerning gender dynamics, as perceived by the communities?  2) What are the key drivers and influencing factors affecting these changes? 3) What are the opportunities for sustainable gender transformation?  and 4) To what extent do past and current gender interventions affect and interact with these changes?