This article focuses on the analysis of the integration of gender perspective in planning documents of development cooperation policies and more specifically, in Spanish decentralized cooperation policies. For this analysis, we suggest a framework in order to evaluate the design and the coherence of these policies, without taking into account the result and the impact analysis of them, but considering the limitations of the implementation of gender perspective of the main international co-operation organizations, the characteristics of Decentralized Co-operation and the need of an evaluation framework for these policies. Afterwards, we apply this framework for evaluating co-operation policies of the major public institutions of the Basque Country.
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