Endline Learning Report - Final, Women's Participation Pilot Project, 2017

The Endline Learning Report - Final, Global, Women's Participation Pilot Project, 2017, resource is the result of a collaborative effort between the Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).   This report was written based on field research undertaken in Nigeria, Philippines, Ecuador, South Sudan and Iraq, between May 2016 and September 2017. Especifically, field research was undertaken in the following internally displaced persons (IDP) sites: Malkohi Camp in Yola, Nigeria; Mampang Transitory Site in Zamboanga City, Philippines; IDP camps of Pedernales I and Pedernales II in Manabi Province, northwestern coast of Ecuador; Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site in Unity State, South Sudan; and Al-Karma and Al-Amal informal IDP sites in Ankawa District of Erbil, in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Individual endline reports for each country captured the findings related to changes in the governance structure since activities began; levels of participation in decision-making and in the pilot activities themselves; the impact of and factors contributing to, women’s participation in activities; remaining challenges to participation; and key issues such as inclusion of marginalized groups and the relationship between participation and perceptions of safety.   For its part, the purpose of this final endline report is to highlight key findings that have arisen as a result of both the assessments conducted and observations made throughout the project activities, and links them to the relevant body of research in order to analyze and articulate them as lessons for future projects.  The Final Baseline Report is also available on the Humanitarian Library: https://www.humanitarianlibrary.org/resource/baseline-report-global-wome... For further information on this project and others please visit, https://womenindisplacement.org/learning-reports-el, where you can find out more about accessing toolkits and training.