a. How does the political context of women allow them "voice"? Does local government represent women well?
b. How do the cultural and religious contexts of women allow them "voice"? Are there community groups that reflect the interests and concerns of women?
c. Are there civil organizations/NGOs that reflect the interests and concerns of women? Can these groups be used as intermediaries/support mechanisms to ensure protection and communication of the interests of women?
d. How do women express opinions and priorities in decision-making in the family and in the community? How are men and women organized and represented in these decision-making structures?
e. How can the project provide expedited dispute resolution that is accessible to women-e.g., complaint mechanisms, mechanisms for communication, access to the regulator, an on-site representative, or telekiosks?