Why We Need a Data Engine for Gender Equality

This interactive dashboard is designed to help decision-makers implement high-impact programs to improve outcomes for Adolescent Girls and Young Women. High-frequency sub-national data on gender norms, behaviors, and media will allow users to identify critical local patterns often masked by national and regional data. The GNDE can be used for planning, designing, and monitoring programs, and curating media campaigns and advocacy messages. It is currently available in Kenya and Nigeria.
Track levels of gender equality across sub-geographies in a country using the G-NORM scale, a highly reliable scale developed and validated by researchers. Fraym validated the scale in Kenya and Nigeria.
Utilize intuitive workflows for intervention planning, whether you’re understanding your target population, learning about a location, or designing a media campaign.
Use this upcoming feature to monitor trends in gender equality norms and key AGYW behaviors over time.
Look forward to high-frequency updates to the Gender Norms Data Engine, including additions of new themes and their associated norms and behaviors.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to attend our interactive workshop at the SVRI Forum 2024. We will demonstrate how the Gender Norms Data Engine can be used for planning, designing, and monitoring programs, and curating media campaigns and advocacy messages. Participants will collaborate with Fraym to create tailored workflows.
Get ready for fresh insights on how community norms shape AGYW outcomes! Our upcoming report, “Do Gender Norms Affect Outcomes of Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW)? Lessons for Women’s Economic Empowerment and Marital Agency in Kenya and Nigeria,” will provide a new assessment of how AGYW’s self-perceived norms and the norms of their key reference groups—including peers, adolescent boys and young men, and elders—influence their behaviors/outcomes.