During the reporting period, the INCLUDE project carried out its core analytical, methodological and capacity-building activities aimed at strengthening inclusive and intersectional Gender Equality Plans (GEPs) in biomedical research and higher education institutions (HEI).
The consortium conducted a structured assessment of existing GEPs, institutional data practices and gender- and intersectionality-related inequalities within 8 implementing partner organisations. This work resulted in a shared evidence base on institutional strengths, gaps and needs, as well as a consolidated collection of good practices and tools relevant to inclusive GEP implementation. In parallel, the project developed a common methodological framework to support the operationalisation of intersectionality in research-performing organisations.
Building on these results, INCLUDE activated a participatory co-design process in all implementing institutions. Internal stakeholders and relevant actors were engaged in designing five pilot actions per implementing partner, aimed at improving existing GEP measures and introducing new intersectional approaches. These pilot actions are now being implemented and monitored using a common monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework.
In parallel, the project delivered a comprehensive capacity-building programme, including two train-the-trainers sessions and planned a full programme of 4 thematic mutual learning hubs, 2 study visits and mentoring activities. These actions strengthened institutional competencies, supported knowledge exchange among partners and enabled the multiplication of training and awareness-raising activities within partner organisations.
Overall, the work performed during the first reporting period established the methodological basis, institutional engagement and operational structures necessary for the effective implementation, monitoring and long-term sustainability of inclusive and intersectional GEP measures to be persued in the second reporting period.