Includovate’s feminist approach is foundational to its work in fostering social inclusion, embedding principles of equity, empowerment, and intersectionality across all research, policy, and practical initiatives. Several key methodologies and strategies characterise this multifaceted approach:
In summary, Includovate’s feminist approach ensures that our social inclusion work goes beyond superficial interventions, aiming for deep, systemic change. Our methods are collaborative, intersectional, pluralistic, and action-oriented, focused on rebalancing power, transforming knowledge creation, and building more just and equitable systems at every level.
Includovate prioritises the voices of those most affected by exclusion, including women, people with disabilities, and minorities. Through participatory and qualitative research, these groups are directly involved in every stage, from design to solution-building, ensuring that outcomes are grounded in their realities.
Recognising that exclusion stems from the interplay of multiple identities (gender, disability, age, migration status, etc.), Includovate applies an intersectional lens. Our teams include specialised advisers in youth, disability, and gender to address the complexity of intersecting barriers in all projects.
The feminist approach at Includovate is committed to active social change. They don't just study inequality; they challenge and transform systems that perpetuate poverty, oppression, and injustice through policy advocacy, consciousness-raising, and interventions designed to shift social norms.
Includovate acknowledges the diverse forms of feminism, promoting context-specific methods and fostering ethical, collaborative alliances. This ensures that our approaches are tailored and informed by the varied experiences of those involved.
Consistent with feminist values, Includovate invests in building research leadership in low- and middle-income countries. By pairing researchers from the Global North and the Global South, they challenge colonial knowledge hierarchies and ensure that solutions are locally relevant and sustainable.
Includovate practices what it preaches by ensuring its workforce is diverse across gender, disability, and geography. Employing individuals with lived experiences of exclusion in research, management, and advocacy roles ensures our work follows the adage “nothing about us without us.”.
The feminist imagination is utilised as a tool to critique current social structures and envision more equitable futures. Through collective imaginative practice, Includovate encourages the identification and dismantling of unjust systems, as well as the co-creation of new, inclusive paradigms.
Includovate actively focuses on "measuring, studying, and changing discriminatory norms that lead to poverty, inequality, and injustice," designing projects to contest harmful social norms and systemic power imbalances.
Includovate intentionally creates leadership opportunities for individuals from low-income and marginalised backgrounds, fostering internal diversity that strengthens our advocacy for inclusive policy and practice.
Our feminist research contributes to social change by raising awareness about the challenges and potential of excluded groups, using training, facilitation, and storytelling to amplify marginalised voices and promote attitudinal shifts.
Includovate fosters local ownership of agendas by pairing researchers and incubating local research capacity, particularly in low-income settings, thereby decolonising academic research and policy innovation.
All research adheres to rigorous ethical, consent, and safeguarding standards, including child protection training, to build trust and protect vulnerable participants.
Includovate's feminist strategy is action-driven, aiming not just to understand barriers but to implement solutions that reshape broader social, political, and economic systems, targeting the root causes of exclusion.