Maintaining Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GSI)

Lecture 02

Reading a situation through a GSI lens

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  1. Block 1 · text

    Two questions, asked separately

    Who is affected by a decision and who had a say in it are two different questions, and a plan can score well on one while failing the other completely. Reading a plan through a GSI lens means asking both, and naming the gap when they diverge.

  2. Block 2 · text

    The unstated assumption is the one that excludes

    A consultation scheduled for a weekday afternoon assumes the attendee does not do paid or unpaid care work that hour. Most exclusion in planning is not a decision, it is an unexamined assumption about who the 'typical' participant is.

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