In Mozambique, the Impacto Project works to improve gender equality in nine select districts in Manica and Tete provinces so that adolescent girls and young women can live free from gender-based violence, choose when and whom to marry, and realize their sexual and reproductive health and rights. Impacto conducted rapid surveys at baseline and midline using a multi-stage cluster sampling household survey.
The brief documents Impacto’s use of the Gender Equitable Men (GEM) scale within its survey to measure impact on gender norms and beliefs and share learnings from Impacto’s approach. Promovendo a Equidade de Género Através do Impacto em Moçambique >>