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Mainstreaming gender in agricultural R&D
Publicado 2009“…It is a strategy for making women's as well as men's concerns and experiences an integral dimension of teh design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes in all political, economic and societal spheres so that women and men benefit equally and inequality is not perpetuated.…”
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Uncovering Gender Inequities: Bridging gender gaps in water access, control, and utilization among Borana Pastoralists in a changing climate
Publicado 2025“…This study, undertaken as part of the Livestock Water Source Monitoring and Risk Management (LWSM) project, delves deeply into how entrenched gender norms influence the way water is accessed, controlled, and utilized within Borana pastoralist communities. It examines how societal expectations, customary practices, and cultural traditions shape the division of responsibilities between men and women-affecting not only who collects and manages water, but also who has the authority to make decisions about its allocation and use. …”
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Participatory research and gender analysis initiative = Iniciativa de análisis de género e investigación participativa
Publicado 2011“…It is a strategy for making women's, as well as men's, concerns and experiences an integral dimension of designing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating policies and programs in all political, economic, and societal spheres so that women and men benefit equally, and inequality is not perpetuated. …”
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How climate change adaptation projects can advance gender equality and progress toward SDG 5
Publicado 2022“…"Key messages - Existing societal dynamics, including women’s lack of access to technology and their increasing labor burden due to forced migration, are some of the key reasons behind gender inequality in climate change adaptation projects. - Embedding gender considerations and facilitating women’s participation in design and implementation of climate adaptation projects—along with inclusive policies, training, information access, planning and monitoring—is a must to avoid gender inequality. - Evidence is clear: conscious efforts are essential to integrate local, Indigenous, intergenerational knowledge and institutions in existing, otherwise biased, formal scientific and institutional arrangements. …”
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Are animal breeding and digital technologies shifting gender norms and dynamics? The case of Tanzanian small-scale dairy farming households
Publicado 2023“…Introducing dairy breeding technologies reduced women’s control over milk incomes in two ways. First, improved breeds led to women and men participating in milking, previously carried out solely by women. …”
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Gender dimensions of rainwater and livelihoods management in rural crop-livestock systems:Practices and Innovations in the Nakanbé River Basin in Burkina Faso
Publicado 2014“…Furthermore, opportunities to increase crop yields via access to material and immaterial input resources are constructed differently, while they are crucially necessary for men as well as women to fulfil their different societal roles and responsibilities. …”
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Naturen och trädgårdens betydelse för återhämtning vid utmattningssyndrom
Publicado 2008“…Nature and garden have always had meaning in human's life and succesfully seen as having health giving effects. Health is a state of equilibrium between physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being. …”
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Gender mainstreaming: who wins?: gender and irrigated urban vegetable production in West Africa
Publicado 2013“…With several exceptions, a clear gender distinction emerged across the sub-region: men dominate urban vegetable farming, while women manage vegetable marketing. The general differentiation is attributed to societal norms, but other factors play a role as well. …”
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Onto the Farm, into the Home: How Intrahousehold Gender Dynamics Shape Land Restoration in Eastern Kenya
Publicado 2021“…Furthermore, our study demonstrates that these intrahousehold relations are, in turn, shaped by women's participation in innovation processes and broader societal changes, particularly the outmigration of rural men. …”
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Owning the land, but at what cost? Changes in power relations and land accumulation in cattle ranching in wartime Colombia
Publicado 2023“…However, in addition to the already known effects, both of war (such as dispossession, displacement, loss of social order, poverty, etc.), and the role of livestock in it (as a means of financing confrontation, among others), the information available in Colombia suggests that other important and unexpected changes take place in land tenure, especially for women farmers. This research thus delves into the transformations in the ownership of the agricultural production units (UPA) dedicated to livestock production during the escalation of conflict in Colombia (2001-2012), to understand the relationship between war and societal dynamics of land tenure through a quantitative approach. …”
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Using technology to scale climate-smart agriculture, conservation agriculture, sustainable intensification, and nutrition interventions: Why use a GESI approach?
Publicado 2023“…East and Southern Africa is a climate hotspot, with more than US$45 billion in agricultural production at risk from higher temperatures, shorter growing seasons, and more extreme droughts and floods. Women play a strategic role in agricultural development and food security, often in labor-intensive activities. …”
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The interaction between contexts and entrepreneurs in a rural setting
Publicado 2016“…There are more women than men who are members in the association as well as there are more women than men who run businesses stereotypically associated with women, such as cafés and Bed and Breakfasts. …”
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Climate Change Gender Action Plan of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Publicado 2024“…Climate change impacts men and women differently, largely due to their gender-differentiated relative powers, roles and responsibilities at the household and community levels. …”
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Roots, Tubers and Bananas: Full Proposal 2017-2022
Publicado 2016“…They embody a mosaic of different crops, animals, and fish as well as other options at different levels of scale; women and men are both involved in varied and changing roles. …”
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HER VOICE Newsletter fourth edition
Publicado 2024“…In 2023, significant progress was achieved: WP VOICE advanced tools and strategies to amplify women's roles in governance, piloting innovative approaches in Nigeria and India. …”
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20 years of impact for a food systems transformation: HarvestPlus 2023 annual report
Publicado 2024“…We maintained a focus on ensuring women, adolescent girls, and young children are prioritized and benefit from biofortification, and efforts to increase the economic empowerment of women smallholder farmers and women-led SMEs are gaining momentum. …”
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The complicated relationship between climate, conflict, and gender in Mozambique
Publicado 2024“…Entire livelihoods, identities, and stability are vanishing. Women, men, girls, and boys are not just losing homes; they are losing their place in traditional societal roles, too. …”
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Advancing the agency of adolescent girls
Publicado 2023“…In Rajasthan, India, we examine the impact of a school-based life skills program that seeks to address low aspirations, narrow societal roles for girls and women, restricted networks of social support, and limited decision-making power. …”
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National level indicators for gender, poverty, food security, nutrition and health in Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) activities
Publicado 2017“…It can also serve to highlight potential gaps in availability of and access to resources and capacities to adopt CSA practices and technologies among different societal groups (women, men, youth, ethnic groups). …”
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What traits of collaboration networks are associated with project success? The case of two CGIAR agricultural research programs for development
Publicado 2024“…Most international collaborations occurred between institutions headquartered in Global South countries, but most intercontinental collaborations occurred between Global South and Global North countries. …”
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