Resultados de búsqueda - Women and literature

  1. Scoping review on gender-disaggregated data in climate-smart agriculture por Wright, Peter, Deering, Karl, Tasew, Abinet, Smith, Emma, Miruka, Maureen, Mohanraj, Pranati, Swira, Henry

    Publicado 2024
    “…The methodology involves a qualitative approach that uses a desk review of selected literature and key informant interviews. To identify relevant literature, CARE used key words to conduct a text search that included peer-reviewed and published literature, gray literature, official data sets and sources and other qualitative evidence. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Artículo preliminar
  2. Using quantitative tools to measure gender differences within value chains por Madrigal, Lucia, Torero, Máximo

    Publicado 2016
    “…To resolve this gap in the literature, the authors focus on several tools and metrics to incorporate gender in value-chain impact evaluations. …”
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    Capítulo de libro
  3. Gender, caste, and public goods provision in Indian village governments por Gajwani, Kiran, Zhang, Xiaobo

    Publicado 2008
    “…This paper seeks to contribute to the literature on village governance and local public goods provision. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Artículo preliminar
  4. Maasai herding and milking strategies : a case study of goals and decision-making within the household por Lindell, Joanna

    Publicado 2013
    “…The seasonal impact on milk production and the herd owners’ dry season herding strategies corresponds to literature. While, women’s dry season strategies revolve around the calves. …”
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  5. Diets, Fruit and Vegetable Intake and Nutritional Status in Tanzania: Scoping Review por Amunga, Dorcas, Hess, S., Grant, F., Kinabo, J., Olney, Deanna K.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Identified studies suggest that overall dietary practices among all population groups were primarily based on carbohydrate‐rich foods, complementary feeding practices were suboptimal among young children and a low proportion of women of reproductive age (WRA) and pregnant and lactating women achieved minimum dietary diversity for women (MDD‐W). …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  6. Cameroon gender strategy: Building equitable climate-resilient African bean & insect sectors por Siri, Bella Ngoh, Munji, Victorine, Ntam, Fidelis, Mafouasson, Hortense, Lutomia, Cosmas, Ouya, Frederick, Ketema, Dessalegn, Nchanji, Eileen

    Publicado 2025
    “…The insect and Honeybee value chain is primarily male-dominated, with women restricted to honey processing and sales. …”
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    Informe técnico
  7. Strengthening implementation and utilization of nutrition interventions through research: A framework and research agenda por Menon, Purnima, Covic, Namukolo M., Harrigan, Paige B., Horton, Susan E., Kazi, Nabeeha M., Lamstein, Sascha, Neufeld, Lynnette, Oakley, Erica, Pelletier, David

    Publicado 2014
    “…Undernutrition among women and children contributes to almost half the global burden of child mortality in developing countries. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Reimagining agri-value chains as sites of social and societal reproduction por Bindu, Chandana Rajasekharan

    Publicado 2023
    “…This presentation highlights a 2023 scoping review of literature of studies conducted in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) focused on the way women’s labor and productivity is conceptualized in the value-chain approach in agri-food systems. …”
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    Póster
  9. Life beyond pastoralism: livelihood diversification opportunities for pastoralists in Turkana District, Kenya por Watson, D.J., Binsbergen, J. van

    Publicado 2006
    “…It relies on three main sources of information: a literature review, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Brief
  10. Gender mainstreaming in root tuber and banana crops seed systems interventions: identification of lessons learnt and gaps por Mudege, Netsayi N., Torres, S.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Evidence from the literature shows that seed systems are socially embedded; so, to develop equitable RTB seed systems researchers and practitioners need to understand the social context in which they aim to intervene. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  11. What happens after technology adoption? Gendered aspects of small-scale irrigation technologies in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania por Theis, Sophie, Lefore, Nicole, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Bryan, Elizabeth

    Publicado 2017
    “…This paper complements the gender and technology adoption literature by shifting attention to what happens after adoption of a technology. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  12. Consultation workshop report on nutrition-sensitive agri-food systems interventions priorities in the Mekong Delta por Duong, Thanh, Huynh, Tuyen, Nabuuma, Deborah, Hoang, Ky, Truong, Mai, Tuan, Phuong, Dinh, Phuong

    Publicado 2023
    “…More than 30 workshop participants (more than 80% are women) who are professionally and actively involved in agriculture, health, and economic sectors attended. …”
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    Informe técnico
  13. Beyond the digital divide: a multi-dimensional approach to enabling digital inclusivity in food, land, and water systems por Opola, Felix Ouko, Langan, Simon J., Arulingam, Indika, Schumann, C., Singaraju, N., Joshi, Deepa

    Publicado 2023
    “…Here we provide the state-of-the-art evidence from peer reviewed literature and other literature in support of these statements. …”
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    Informe técnico
  14. Going back home: Internal return migration in rural Tanzania por Hirvonen, Kalle, Lilleør, Helene Bie

    Publicado 2015
    “…For men, return is linked to poor job-market outcomes at the migration destination, and for women, to the ending of marriages. Female migrants who exchange transfers with relatives at home, and men who are financially supported by their families, are more likely to return.…”
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    Journal Article
  15. Gender-inclusive governance of “self-help” groups in rural Kenya por Aberman, Noora-Lisa, Birner, Regina, Odoyo, Elizabeth Auma Okiri, Oyunga, Mary Anyango, Okoba, Barrack, Okello, George Otiep

    Publicado 2020
    “…There is vast literature on groups as a useful mechanism for rural development, especially for women. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  16. Towards gender-transformative metrics in seed system performance measurement: Insights for policy and practice in Sub-Sahara Africa por Nchanji, Eileen B., Ageyo, Odhiambo C., Puskur, Ranjitha, Templer, Noel, Maereka, Enock K.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Specifically, metrices on guaranteed seed access, reach, benefit, women’s empowerment and ultimate transformation of women, youth and vulnerable people’s livelihoods are less understood. …”
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    Journal Article
  17. Gendered patterns of work and time use: A review of methods and innovations por Chakraborty, Ananya, Ravula, Padmaja, Seymour, Greg, Slavchevska, Vanya

    Publicado 2021
    “…Rural women’s work is often uncounted or underestimated in traditional laborforce surveys because of the multiplicity of activities they engage in throughout the year and their infrequent, short-term and informal nature. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Artículo preliminar
  18. Evaluating humanitarian assistance for food security and resilience during the lean season in the Sahel pre-analysis plan por Gninafon, Horace, Kyle, Jordan, Ribar, Matthew, Roessler, Philip

    Publicado 2025
    “…Secondary outcomes include women’s empowerment, resilience to shocks, and community disputes / cohesion. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Preprint
  19. Why the whiteness in Swedish outdoor recreation? : a discourse analysis of gender and ethnicity in Swedish environmental policy and practice por Ågren, Ida Maria (Mia)

    Publicado 2016
    “…Similar presentations of gender and ethnicity was also found in the case study of SSNC along with observed perceptions of difficulties for women and immigrants to feel welcome in the organisation. …”
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