Resultados de búsqueda - women’s collectives

  1. Agency and time poverty: Linking decision-making powers and leisure time of male and female farmers of Central India por Khed, Vijayalaxmi D., Krishna, Vijesh V.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Men and women participate equally in productive activities, and women spend more time in domestic work. …”
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  2. Qualitative gender analysis country report, Kenya: Building equitable climate resilient African bean and insect sectors por Oingo, Balentine, Ouya, Frederick, Wambua, Scholastica, Karanja, David, Lutomia, Cosmas, Ketema, Dessalegn, Nchanji, Eileen

    Publicado 2025
    “…Tasks are more equitably shared between older men and older women in the production of fruit trees, with older men focusing on initial farming activities and older women on management, value addition, and marketing. …”
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    Informe técnico
  3. Is Scale-Appropriate Farm Mechanization Gendered? Learning from the Nepal Hills por Gartaula, Hom Nath, Singh, Madhulika, Paudel, Gokul Prasad

    Publicado 2023
    “…Using the household survey data collected from the mid-hills of Nepal from 179 mini-tiller adopter farmers, this paper reports that only 4% of the owners were women, and only 1% of women were involved in mini-tiller operations. …”
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  4. Linking Knowledge: A Qualitative Analysis of Gender and IWRM-related Policies in the Upper East Region of Ghana por Lasiter, Kalie, Stawicki, Stephanie

    Publicado 2014
    “…While this study was originally conducted to gather baseline data on the general activities, issues, and concerns of women in the Upper East Region in northern Ghana, the initial data collection led to the discovery that women in the Upper East Region are organized, either by their own accord or through the recommendation of local governing bodies, in social groupings that fulfill specific needs such as access to credit, access to agricultural inputs, and access to reciprocal labor and support. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  5. Bridging norms and resources: Enhancing gender equality and adaptive capacities in Bangladesh's climate-stricken agrifood systems por Akhter, Sadika, Lecoutere, Els, Kihoro, E., Kamruzzaman, M., Dey, Durjoy

    Publicado 2024
    “…ECATTO proved effective at improving awareness among both women and men about women’s rights and improving positive attitudes toward women’s leadership. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  6. Pathways for strengthening gender empowerment for CSA in rural Senegal por Govoeyi, Benoit, Huyer, Sophia, Worou, Nadine

    Publicado 2025
    “…Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with women and key stakeholders, using purposive sampling in project intervention areas. …”
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    Brief
  7. Agricultural extension in Ethiopia through a gender and governance lens por Mogues, Tewodaj, Cohen, Marc J., Birner, Regina, Lemma, Mamusha, Randriamamonjy, Josee, Tadesse, Fanaye, Paulos, Zelekawork

    Publicado 2009
    “…However, the use of women's associations also for other matters, e.g. political mobilization of women, may weaken their promise in expanding access to extension services for women farmers. …”
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  8. Gender, climate change, and resilient food systems: Lessons from strategic adaptation by smallholder farmers in Cameroon por Nkengla-Asi, Lilian, Babu, Suresh Chandra, Kirscht, Holger, Apfelbacher, Scarlett, Hanna, Rachid, Tegbaru, Amare

    Publicado 2017
    “…Vulnerable to the vagaries of weather and to being chronically poor, women farmers are unequally and more negatively affected by climate change and seasonal changes than male farmers. …”
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  9. Gender and climate risk management: evidence of climate information use in Ghana por Partey, Samuel T., Dakorah, Angela D., Zougmoré, Robert B., Ouédraogo, Mathieu, Nyasimi, Mary, Nikoi, Gordon K, Huyer, Sophia

    Publicado 2020
    “…The study was carried out at the Lawra-Jirapa Districts of the Upper West Region of Ghana where downscaled seasonal forecast information through mobile phone technologies (Esoko platform) had been disseminated to farmers since 2011. Data was collected from semi-structured questionnaire interviews involving 900 farmers (50.2% women and 49.8% men) and four 20-member focus group discussions. …”
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    Journal Article
  10. The workshop on gender and plant health: The power of interdisciplinary research por Plant Health Initiative

    Publicado 2024
    “…Day 3 began with sharing our findings and insight from the field trip, in particular, our experiences of engaging with men and women farmers. We then developed checklists for CGIAR researchers and partners to implement gender-responsive data collection and interventions. …”
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  11. Micro finance por Rehman, Waheed

    Publicado 2008
    “…This research mainly done to find out that why the women are vulnerable in Pakistan, why the mobility of women are limited, and how we can empower the women in order to make easy accessibility of women to the micro finance services in Pakistan. …”
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    Otro
  12. A user guide to the CCAFS Gender and Climate Change Survey data por Bryan, Elizabeth, Bernier, Quinn, Ringler, Claudia, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Kovarik, Chiara, Haglund, Eric, Kristjanson, Patti, Mango, Joash, Herrero, Mario, Rufino, Mariana, Silvestri, Silvia, Quiros, Carlos, Ndour, Ndèye Yacine Badiane, Ampaire, Edidah

    Publicado 2018
    “…Which coping strategies and adaptation options are favored by women and men, respectively, and why? The survey collected detailed gender-disaggregated data on these issues to inform strategies to increase climate change resilience among both women and men farmers. …”
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    Data Paper
  13. Mixed-methods gender analysis country report, Ghana: Building equitable climate resilient African bean and insect sectors por Acheampong, Patricia, Yeboah, Stephen, Fening, Kennedy Okwae, Asibuo, James, Lutomia, Cosmas, Ouya, Frederick, Ketema, Dessalegn, Nchanji, Eileen

    Publicado 2025
    “…In fruit tree enterprises, men dominate ownership, marketing, and income control, earning almost double women’s income from fruit sales and deciding on 77% of marketing actions, while women remain concentrated in lower-value local markets. …”
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  14. Gendered evaluation of impacts of landscape degradation and restoration on ecosystem services: perspectives from paired husbands and wives in Ethiopia por Mponela, Powell, Aynekulu, Ermias, Ebrahim, Mohammed, Abate, Tsion, Abera, Wuletawu, Elias, Marlène, Tamene, Lulseged D.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Globally, land degradation disproportionally affects women more than men and, to close the gender gap, several landscape restoration projects promote gender inclusiveness. …”
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  15. Gendered decision-making and the drivers of seed choice in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana por Goundla, Mamatha, Rajshekar, G., Ramanjaneyulu, G.V., Veluguri, Divya

    Publicado 2023
    “…This study focuses on understanding the factors influencing seed source and varietal choices, with an emphasis on the gendered nature of decision-making, as part of a larger project aiming to establish gender-responsive, decentralized, open-source seed systems in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Data collection is ongoing, and nine focus group discussions (120 men, 82 women) have been conducted thus far. …”
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  16. Participatory measurement of norm transformation towards building inclusive agri-food systems: Evidence from Northern Ghana por Loriba, Agnes, Mohanraj, Pranati, Eliasu, Abdulai

    Publicado 2023
    “…The findings reveal both men and women in GTA villages reported positive progress in behavioral changes compared to men and women from GAA villages. 70% of women in GTA villages reported requesting support from spouses compared to 31% in GAA. …”
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    Ponencia
  17. The effects of addressing gender norms and access to resources on gender equality in climate-affected agrifood systems in Bangladesh por Lecoutere, Els, Akhter, Sadika, Kihoro, Esther, Kamruzzaman, Mohammed, Dey, Durjoy

    Publicado 2023
    “…We found that the ECATTO intervention increased awareness of women’s rights and more positive attitudes towards women’s political leadership among men and women. …”
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    Ponencia
  18. Understanding drivers and barriers for adoption of climate- smart agriculture through a gender lens: Evidence from India por Barooah, Prapti

    Publicado 2023
    “…This paper draws from quantitative surveys conducted with 2,238 female and 811 male farmers in Gujarat, a western state in India, to understand their perception of climate change and experience with climate shocks; and to assess factors that influence awareness and adoption of CSA practices among women and men. We use panel data from two data-collection rounds conducted in April to August 2022 and April to June 2023. …”
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  19. Diverse Pathway Towards Inclusive Common Bean Seed Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa por Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Lutomia, Cosmas Kweyu, Ouya, Fredrick

    Publicado 2023
    “…Seed-systems development is crucial for enhancing agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular emphasis on inclusivity and prioritization of smallholder producers, especially women. Preliminary results from data collected in five countries in Eastern and Southern Africa reveal significant variations in seed producers’ participation in institutional innovations. …”
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  20. Gender-based barriers hindering the uptake of CSA and CIS technologies in rice production systems in Mali por Diabate, Fatoumata, Eissler, Sarah, Mujawamariya, Gaudiose, Bryan, Elizabeth, Dossou-Yovo, Elliott, Ringler, Claudia, Aminou, Arouna

    Publicado 2025
    “…It is based on qualitative data collected from 12 circles in five rice growing regions in Mali (Ségou, Sikasso, Koulikoro, Dioila, and San) among 35 key informant interviews (KIIs) held with 259 respondents (171 men and 88 women), and 40 sex-disaggregated focus group discussions (FGDs), that engaged 348 farmers (180 men and 168 women). …”
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    Artículo preliminar

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