Climate Change, Collective Action, and Women's Assets
The "Enhancing Women's Assets to Manage Risk under Climate Change: Potential for Group-Based Approaches" project explores ways to contribute to poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (especially Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Mali) through helping poor women farmers and pastoralist...
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| description | The "Enhancing Women's Assets to Manage Risk under Climate Change: Potential for Group-Based Approaches" project explores ways to contribute to poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (especially Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Mali) through helping poor women farmers and pastoralists manage risks and adapt to climate change as a result of more effective programs to protect or strengthen women's control over critical assets, including natural and social capital, and/or increased returns to those assets. The project is supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1536812024-10-25T07:55:19Z Climate Change, Collective Action, and Women's Assets International Food Policy Research Institute gender The "Enhancing Women's Assets to Manage Risk under Climate Change: Potential for Group-Based Approaches" project explores ways to contribute to poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (especially Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Mali) through helping poor women farmers and pastoralists manage risks and adapt to climate change as a result of more effective programs to protect or strengthen women's control over critical assets, including natural and social capital, and/or increased returns to those assets. The project is supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany. 2011 2024-10-01T13:57:08Z 2024-10-01T13:57:08Z Website https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153681 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute. 2011. Climate Change, Collective Action, and Women's Assets. |
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| title | Climate Change, Collective Action, and Women's Assets |
| title_full | Climate Change, Collective Action, and Women's Assets |
| title_fullStr | Climate Change, Collective Action, and Women's Assets |
| title_full_unstemmed | Climate Change, Collective Action, and Women's Assets |
| title_short | Climate Change, Collective Action, and Women's Assets |
| title_sort | climate change collective action and women s assets |
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