Tahmina Rahman, a gender specialist who has worked in emergency
situations, argues that an effective way of doing this is to first carry out a
participatory analysis with community members, using the Harvard
Analytical Framework or POP. She argues that either of these works well with
the CVA; they provide a strong base of gender-disaggregated data on which to
build a CVA, and the CVA then draws out the relationships between different
groups, counter-balancing the tendency of the Harvard Framework and POP
to see women and men separately.