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Dear Diana,
Welcome to SuSanA and thank you for posting about this project. I guess, the leaders you worked with must have appreciated the opportunity to reflect on their work, methods, accomplishments, and challenges.
This post is based solely on a reading of the learning brief. I think the positive deviance approach to identify gender transformative leaders is so very appropriate . It would be great if you could guide me to know more about the approach and the identification process and in general the research process followed for the study. I also appreciate that the team chose to study with the leaders rather than study them.
I am copying the framework employed for the study for easy reference. Your findings regarding the values (humility, courage, trustworthiness, altruism) and leadership style (empathetic, persuasive, open, inclusive) espoused by transformative leaders are so convincing. I was curious about your (and/or the team's) take on the framework itself.
I look forward to watching the videos and reading more.
Regards
paresh
Welcome to SuSanA and thank you for posting about this project. I guess, the leaders you worked with must have appreciated the opportunity to reflect on their work, methods, accomplishments, and challenges.
This post is based solely on a reading of the learning brief. I think the positive deviance approach to identify gender transformative leaders is so very appropriate . It would be great if you could guide me to know more about the approach and the identification process and in general the research process followed for the study. I also appreciate that the team chose to study with the leaders rather than study them.
I am copying the framework employed for the study for easy reference. Your findings regarding the values (humility, courage, trustworthiness, altruism) and leadership style (empathetic, persuasive, open, inclusive) espoused by transformative leaders are so convincing. I was curious about your (and/or the team's) take on the framework itself.
I look forward to watching the videos and reading more.
Regards
paresh
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Gender transformative leadership in WASH during COVID-19
The Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF-UTS) and SNV recently completed a study exploring gender transformative leadership in WASH during COVID-19 with leaders in Bhutan, Lao PDR, and Nepal. The aim of the study was to explore how leaders are responding in this challenging time of COVID-19 to ensure the needs of marginalised and vulnerable groups are represented and heard, and find ways to transform personal perspectives, norms, and systemic patterns towards gender equality. We have prepared a series of outputs, which you can access through the links below
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- Learning brief
- Visual research report
- 6 inspiring video stories from leaders in the three countries
- 2 sessions during Stockholm World Water Week. You can access the recordings from Leading for leaving no one behind: It’s time to reset! and Gender transformative leadership in WASH: Voices from Asia
- A blog series published from September through to December (a couple more blogs yet to come):
- Leading with empathy, humility, and an attitude to learn (H.E. Dechen Wangmo, Bhutan)
- Leading with courage and confidence (Ms Toumkham Phetsalath, Lao PDR)
- Working with men to achieve gender transformation (Ms Chomsy Ngamvilay, Lao PDR)
- A young influencer and changemaker for the community (Mr Rajesh Sahani, Nepal)
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Diana Gonzalez
Senior Research Consultant
Institute for Sustainable Futures
University of Technology Sydney
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Senior Research Consultant
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University of Technology Sydney
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isf.uts.edu.au
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