Resultados de búsqueda - women’s collectives
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Gendered division of family and hired labor and agricultural productivity in India
Publicado 2023“…This study examined agricultural productivity differences based on the differential use of hired and family women’s labor in India. Using plot-level, input-use data collected from rice-cultivating households, we classified households into three groups: households that exclusively use family women’s labor, households that employ both family and hired women workers, and households that only use hired women workers. …”
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Contribution des femmes a ladoption des varietes de mais tolerantes a la secheresse au Nord Benin
Publicado 2014“…The methodology used to collect and analyze data is based on the decentralization of research approaches. …”
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Integrating improved goat breeds with new varieties of sweet potatoes and cassava in the agro-pastoral systems of Tanzania: A gendered analysis
Publicado 2012“…Men own cash crops or crops for cash whereas women own subsistence or food crops for home consumption. …”
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Whose voice really matters? Exploring the intra-household decision-making process in farm households of rural Bihar, India
Publicado 2023“…The findings reveal consistent patterns, highlighting men’s perception of women’s limited role and agency in farm production activities, in contrast to how women perceive themselves. …”
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"From plot to people": A pilot photovoice exploration of the livelihood strategies that farmers use to benefit from the time and financial benefits zero tillage adoption in South A...
Publicado 2023“…Over the last decade in India, farmer producer organizations (FPOs) have emerged as a means of collectivizing smallholder farmers and providing them access to extension, innovation, and market services. FPOs that center women farmers, traditionally at a disadvantage vis-a-vis their male counterparts in access to resources and extension, can serve to enhance women's agency and collective action in agricultural value chains. …”
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Gender disparities in the downstream nodes of the rice value chain in Eastern Uganda: Roles, labour, time allocation, and empowerment
Publicado 2024“…This study addresses this gap. Using data collected from 515 downstream rice value chain actors in Eastern Uganda, the study analyzes the distribution of roles, allocation of time, and empowerment among women and men. …”
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Emic definitions of empowerment for just development: learnings from Kenya
Publicado 2024“…Participants of all genders suggested that women’s empowerment is more limited than men’s, as women who are not. …”
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Agrobiodiversity conservation practices and gender consideration in Sinana District, southeastern Ethiopia
Publicado 2016“…Using a semi structured questionnaire, data were collected from 182 female respondents, of which, 91 were married women and 91 female household heads; and 182 were male household heads. …”
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Empowerment through technology uptake: gender dimensions in social capital build-up
Publicado 2005“…Collective action was enhanced with the increased involvement and participation of women. …”
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To eat or not to eat – Uncovering gender normative biases in Food Environment
Publicado 2023“…In the context of food environments, such norms might be deeply biased against women’s nutrition, food security, and health interests, impeding women’s options to build resilient livelihoods. …”
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TH3.3: Addressing Gender Inequalities to Create More Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Food Systems
Publicado 2022“…It identifies a set of promising approaches to address these gender inequalities, including financial products tailored to women's needs, climate information services targeted to women, and group-based approaches for collective climate action. …”
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A gender analysis on the participation and choice of improved and local haricot bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by farmers in Cameroon
Publicado 2020“…A mixed-method was used in collecting data from men and women farmers in six subdivisions in the West region of Cameroon in 2019. …”
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Transforming land rights, improving rural livelihoods, andcarving just responses to the climate crisis
Publicado 2025“…Such collective action and policies will enable transformative leadership that would address power relations and structures, provide an environment to promote social accountability, respect rural and Indigenous women’s knowledge, and support collective action.…”
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Less noise in the household: the impact of Farmer Field Schools on Gender Relations
Publicado 2012“…This suggests that equity in household gender relations may be improved through the active engagement of both women and men in non-formal adult education within mixed collective organizations. …”
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Gendered perspectives of trees on farms in Nicaragua: Considerations for agroforestry, coffee cultivation, and climate change
Publicado 2017“…Due to gender-specific roles and responsibilities, men and women face varying challenges and opportunities to mitigate and adapt to climate change impacts. …”
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Gender situational analysis of the sweetpotato value chain in selected districts in Sidama and Gedeo Zones in southern Ethiopia
Publicado 2019“…Qualitative data was collected from 16 focus group discussions (eight with men and eight with women) and 61 in-depth individual interviews (39 with women) along the chain. …”
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Gender differentiated adaptation strategies considering climate risk perceptions, impacts, and socio-technical conditions in Senegal’s Dry Regions
Publicado 2023“…The present study attempts to understand the farmers’ gender-differentiated perception of climate risk and its impact, access to climate information, and adaptation strategies in Senegal’s dry regions. Study uses data collected from 514 households through primary survey between May and June 2022 covering Kaffrine, Louga and Thies subregions and multiple communes, including 5% women-headed households and 12% women respondents. …”
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Gender relations in adoption of Brachiaria fodder grass in Muhoroni, Rongo, Mbooni and Kilome sub-counties in Kenya
Publicado 2023“…Results revealed Brachiaria grass is accessible to women and men. Dairy cooperatives are critical for women and men to access extension services, useful information, and planting materials, but only a few women are cooperative members. …”
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TH1.2: Gender in Livestock Agripreneurship: Implications for Inclusive Dairy Value Chain Development in Tanzania
Publicado 2022“…To inform policy and strategic intervention for inclusive dairy value chain development, it is imperative to understand how men and women and youths thrive as agripreneurs. To assess both economic and non-economic outcomes (mainly empowerment) of men, women and youth's involvement in dairy-related businesses, we use data collected from 92 dairy agripreneurs from Kilimanjaro and Tanga regions of Tanzania. …”
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Gender gap in perspectives of the impacts of degradation and restoration on ecosystem services in Ethiopia
Publicado 2023“…The study also reveals that men tended to benefit more than women from enhanced ecosystem services post-restoration, with increased labour and land management burdens often falling on the shoulders of women. …”
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