Briefing Papers Number 17, May 2012 | Page 7

• Increasing the ability of women and girls to realize their rights, determine their life outcomes, and influence decision-making in l na households, communities, er and at m th es of eal rvic and societies. e h se us d Figure 5: Feed the Future Results Framework FEED THE FUTURE GOAL In op crea va port sed lue un em ch itie plo  ain s i ym Nu s n ta en mb FTF er rge t pro of jo ted gra bs ms attr ibu ted to  • Reducing gender-based violence and mitigating its harmful effects on individuals; and ty rsi ive yd 3 tar 6-2 die en d a n’s ldr ive iet chi rece te D me of a Wo nt who equ d  rce s Pe onth lly A m ima n Mi contributions of rural women. Sustainably Reduce Global Im ag pr Poverty & Hunger ric ov For example, the recentlyul ed  tu G ra lp lan ross launched Women’s EmINDICATORS: Prevalence of poverty and ro pro d o mar du Prevalence of underweight children g d r  ct # o uct anim ins p il n ivi powerment in Agriculal er ed ch tio Source: www.feedthefuture.gov ong imp f nat of un ty ov d tri am ren rov ural se it pr an nu The U.S. gender con mia child lec of ed res ture Index (WEAI) is a Im diti ne ted ons biop ourc of a and hys e s policy is part of USnce omen how ica e policy tool to evaluate l val w ing Expan Pre d AID’s broader re and tr ed markets ade Feed the Future pro1ST LEVEL OBJECTIVES 1ST LEVEL OBJECTIVES form agenda, which  Gross margi grams and their imINCLUSIVE AGRICULTURE IMPROVED NUTRITIONAL land or an ns per unit of imal of se includes rebuilding SECTOR GROWTH STATUS (women & children) Improved nutrit lected product ion-related pact on gender, thus behavoirs the agency’s policy  (Value of incremental INDICATORS INDICATORS sales ensuring that profarm-level)  Pre valence capacity and estab Agriculture sector GDP  Prevalence of stunted breastfe of exclusiv children e eding u  Per capita expenditures grams support womnder six lishing the Bureau ent in of rural households  Prevalence of wasted vestm itionmonths sed in tr children en’s essential role in  Empowerment of Increa ure and nu for Policy, Planning d e lt Women in Agriculture agricu activities t invest n ge itio Index reducing hunger. related bud nutr and Learning, tasked Im nal e and r atio te div prov % n gricultu priva s USAID’s Gender with making strategic ers ed  na w ent CSO i e a acc f ne m d ity nd es ue o invest s an ecur Equality and Female Val m s policy choices that are qu s to  sector al fir ood a foo lity loc d in f 17 of ge ds Empowerment Policy, informed by cutting-edge # a  eng Increased evidence and analysis. resilience