Leveraging the energy transition for gender-equitable growth in rural livelihoods
Agriculture in India contributes close to 20% of GDP and employs 44% of the workforce. Of these agricultural workers, 55% are women, and this percentage is likely to increase as women have fewer opportunities than men to find non-farm jobs. On top of that, women face significantly more barriers and...
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| author | Durga, Neha Taneja, Garima Mishra, Shrishti |
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| description | Agriculture in India contributes close to 20% of GDP and employs 44% of the workforce. Of these agricultural workers, 55% are women, and this percentage is likely to increase as women have fewer opportunities than men to find non-farm jobs. On top of that, women face significantly more barriers and constraints in accessing natural resources such as water and land because – despite significant legal and social efforts – the land rights of women are not widely acknowledged. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1316632025-06-30T08:32:31Z Leveraging the energy transition for gender-equitable growth in rural livelihoods Durga, Neha Taneja, Garima Mishra, Shrishti energy economic growth gender equity livelihoods women credit technology Agriculture in India contributes close to 20% of GDP and employs 44% of the workforce. Of these agricultural workers, 55% are women, and this percentage is likely to increase as women have fewer opportunities than men to find non-farm jobs. On top of that, women face significantly more barriers and constraints in accessing natural resources such as water and land because – despite significant legal and social efforts – the land rights of women are not widely acknowledged. 2023-03-03 2023-08-28T15:47:47Z 2023-08-28T15:47:47Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131663 en Open Access CGIAR System Organization Durga, N.; Taneja, G.; Mishra, S. 2023. Leveraging the energy transition for gender-equitable growth in rural livelihoods. Montpellier, France: CGIAR. https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/leveraging-energy-transition-for-gender-equitable-growth-in-rural-livelihoods/ |
| spellingShingle | energy economic growth gender equity livelihoods women credit technology Durga, Neha Taneja, Garima Mishra, Shrishti Leveraging the energy transition for gender-equitable growth in rural livelihoods |
| title | Leveraging the energy transition for gender-equitable growth in rural livelihoods |
| title_full | Leveraging the energy transition for gender-equitable growth in rural livelihoods |
| title_fullStr | Leveraging the energy transition for gender-equitable growth in rural livelihoods |
| title_full_unstemmed | Leveraging the energy transition for gender-equitable growth in rural livelihoods |
| title_short | Leveraging the energy transition for gender-equitable growth in rural livelihoods |
| title_sort | leveraging the energy transition for gender equitable growth in rural livelihoods |
| topic | energy economic growth gender equity livelihoods women credit technology |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131663 |
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