Gender and Development (GAD) serves as a critical framework in addressing gender disparities by integrating gender analysis into development policies and programs, despite global efforts to promote gender equality, challenges persist in social, economic, and political spheres. A descriptive library - research design was utilized to analyze challenges and impact in Gender and Development Component through Conceptual Analysis by Furner (2004). Studies show that gendered social norms can hinder the benefits of gender-neutral programs for girls in low- and middle-income countries. However, some programs, like female role models and group learning, can provide more benefits for girls. Further research is needed to understand the varying effects of these programs. The challenges nested in gender inequality, gender and development are assured using applicable gender analysis-based policies. The significance of gender-responsive education is increasing as a strategy to eradicate genderbased disparities within the educational system and to acknowledge the unique learning requirements of each student. While significant efforts have been made through policy frameworks, institutional mechanisms, and targeted interventions, achieving true gender equality remains an ongoing process requiring continuous evaluation and adaptation. To address these challenges, a multifaceted approach is required, involving stricter policy enforcement, educational reforms, and greater advocacy for gender-inclusive policies. Future research should focus on intersectional gender disparities, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and the impact of digital economies on gender relations. By prioritizing gender equality and mainstreaming, societies can move toward sustainable development where all individuals, regardless of gender, have equal opportunities to thrive.
Tenedero et al. (Wed,) studied this question.