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  1. Implementing a Gender Transformative Approach in Community-Based Breeding Programs (CBBP) and Sheep Fattening Cooperatives por Nemera Woyessa, Martha, Tsige, Meseret, Najjar, Dina, Alma, Eileen

    Publicado 2025
    “…A gender and social inclusion analysis in Doyogena district identified six key barriers, including unequal roles in livestock marketing, decision-making, labor, and widespread gender-based violence and discrimination. …”
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    Internal Document
  2. Toward gender and social inclusion in climate information services in West Africa and the Sahel por Kabore, Assetou, Obossou, Abrewa Remilokoun Esdras, Ali, Abdou, Alhassane, Agali, Segnon, Alcade Christel, Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin

    Publicado 2025
    “…Despite high awareness of climate information, access and usability remain uneven across gender, age, and literacy levels due to weak infrastructure, language barriers, and limited inclusivity, leaving rural women, non-literate users, and persons with disabilities (PWD) particularly underserved. Different social groups have distinct needs: women prefer local-language and evening broadcasts for accessibility; youth favor digital platforms linked to training and green jobs; PWD require adapted formats and logistical support; and rural, non-literate communities rely on community-based, oral, and visual communication methods for collective understanding. …”
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  3. Gender equality and social inclusion in community-led multiple use water services in Nepal por van Koppen, Barbara, Raut, Manita, Rajouria, Alok, Khadka, Manohara, Pradhan, P., GC, Raj K., Colavito, L., O’Hara, C., Rautanen, S.-L., Nepal, P. R., Shrestha, P. K.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Further, community-led MUS builds on community-based arrangements for ‘sharing in’ and ‘sharing out’ the finite water resources in and under communitiessocial territories. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  4. How resilient are farming households and communities to a changing climate in Africa? A gender-based perspective por Pérez, Carlos, Jones, E.M., Kristjanson, Patricia M., Cramer, Laura K., Thornton, Philip K., Förch, Wiebke, Barahona, Carlos

    Publicado 2015
    “…Women engage in mutual insurance and risk-sharing networks, and benefit from non-agricultural services provided by social support institutions external to the village. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Nicaragua, Red de Protección Social (RPS) Evaluation Dataset, 2000-2002 por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2005
    “…The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) conducted the quantitative impact evaluation, using a randomized community-based design. The survey sample is a stratified random-sample at the comarca level from all 42 comarcas. …”
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  6. Social safety nets in Nepal: A review por Adhikari, Madan, Kishore, Avinash, Koirala, Pankaj, Rashid, Shahidur, Isha Chand

    Publicado 2024
    “…Social protection programs can be classified into three broad categories based on their objectives and the risks they cover: • Social security programs include contributory programs that offer workers in formal and informal sectors of the economy and their dependents pensions, gratuities, health insurance and related support during employment and after retirement.• Labor market programs focus on individuals’ skill building in the job market through vocational training programs, connecting them to potential employers through employment service centers and employment management information systems, and providing financial and logistical support for foreign employment…”
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  7. Forests and trees for social adaptation to climate variability and change por Pramova, E., Locatelli, Bruno, Djoudi, H., Somorin, O.A.

    Publicado 2012
    “…The literature provides evidence that EBA with forests and trees can reduce social vulnerability to climate hazards; however, uncertainties and knowledge gaps remain, particularly for regulating services in watersheds and coastal areas. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. A 1998 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Paraguay por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2005
    “…These sectors include (1) primary sector (agriculture, livestock, hunting, mining and fishery), (2) manufactured goods, (3) construction, (4) utilities (electricity and water and sewage), (5) transportation, storage and communications, (6) trade, restaurants and hotels, (7) financial services such us banking, insurance, real state and services provided to the firms, and (8) community, social and personal services.…”
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