Effects of women's empowerment interventions in food systems

"Key messages - Available evidence indicates that women’s empowerment interventions can improve food security as well as food affordability and/or availability. Effects on diet quality and adequacy are smaller; however, the evidence is limited so this is not conclusive. - Qualitative evidence sugg...

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Main Author: Lane, Charlotte
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120453
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description "Key messages - Available evidence indicates that women’s empowerment interventions can improve food security as well as food affordability and/or availability. Effects on diet quality and adequacy are smaller; however, the evidence is limited so this is not conclusive. - Qualitative evidence suggests that multi-component interventions that combine behavior change with asset transfers are more sustainable than single-focus interventions. - Gender-transformative approaches that consider gender and social norms and target men to expand women’s social roles may allow women to pursue more livelihoods options outside of the home. "
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spelling CGSpace1204532025-12-08T10:29:22Z Effects of women's empowerment interventions in food systems Lane, Charlotte women empowerment food systems research gender nutrition "Key messages - Available evidence indicates that women’s empowerment interventions can improve food security as well as food affordability and/or availability. Effects on diet quality and adequacy are smaller; however, the evidence is limited so this is not conclusive. - Qualitative evidence suggests that multi-component interventions that combine behavior change with asset transfers are more sustainable than single-focus interventions. - Gender-transformative approaches that consider gender and social norms and target men to expand women’s social roles may allow women to pursue more livelihoods options outside of the home. " 2022-08-03 2022-08-04T14:09:59Z 2022-08-04T14:09:59Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120453 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform Lane, C. 2022. Effects of women’s empowerment interventions in food systems. CGIAR GENDER Platform Evidence Explainer. Nairobi, Kenya: CGIAR GENDER Platform.
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Lane, Charlotte
Effects of women's empowerment interventions in food systems
title Effects of women's empowerment interventions in food systems
title_full Effects of women's empowerment interventions in food systems
title_fullStr Effects of women's empowerment interventions in food systems
title_full_unstemmed Effects of women's empowerment interventions in food systems
title_short Effects of women's empowerment interventions in food systems
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empowerment
food systems
research
gender
nutrition
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