Step 2: Implementing gender-responsive strategic foresight
This step provides guiding tips and questions to support you in conducting a gender-responsive strategic foresight for your evaluation. The questions can be used as a jumping-off point and are not comprehensive.
You can find more information in the EIGE brief on gender-responsive strategic foresight.
Horizon scanning
- What emerging trends affect gender equality in the policy area under evaluation?
- How (if at all) do the emerging trends that affect gender equality interact with established megatrends?
- Are the sources on the subject matter likely to show gender imbalance, and is that imbalance indicative of gender bias?
- Have you tried to proactively seek/choose sources that reflect the diversity of the field in terms of thought, form of contribution, sex, age and other factors?
Megatrends analysis
- How do the megatrends pertinent to your intervention affect women and men in their diversity?
- What are the possible consequences of the relevant megatrends for women and men?
- Are there any forecasts or projections available to explore more established and newer trends in gender equality? How can these influence the future direction of the megatrend you are analysing?
- Are there any subgroups of women or men who, owing to a combination of intersecting inequalities, might be particularly affected by the megatrend (either positively or negatively)?
Scenario planning
- Are existing gender analyses in the policy area being considered in scenario planning?
- To what extent are gender and intersectionality considerations present in the scenario narratives?
Visioning
- What specific prompts and probes are included to ensure that a gender and intersectional perspective is considered and specified in the vision?
- What are the gender equality aspirations for your intervention or the future policy options you have jointly agreed on?
- What are the critical steps towards achieving the vision in relation to its gender equality aspects?
- What resources, including gender expertise and awareness raising, are needed to achieve this (and how can these be secured)?
- Who will be the future ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ (and how can we mitigate negative effects on some groups)?