In Hanjra, Munir A. (Ed.). Global food security: emerging issues and economic implications. New York, NY, USA: Nova Science PublishersGlobal Agriculture DevelopmentsGender is a socially constructed concept. It refers to the social, behavioral, and cultural norms, attributes, and expectations associated with being a woman or a man. Gender equality refers to how these aspects determine how women and men interact with each other and to the resulting differences in economic opportunities, endowments, agency and overall wellbeing outcomes for men and women. Gender mainstreaming refers to making general policies gender-smart - at various level of governance - to target the gender differentiated impacts and outcomes and implementing public policie...
Several tools exist for mainstreaming gender in policy. However, no tools exist for integrating gend...
The global food price crisis of 2007-2008 has pushed the number of people who suffer from hunger and...
Many important decisions that affect development outcomes are made by households and families. What ...
Gender mainstreaming was acknowledged as an indispensable strategy for achieving gender equality at ...
In addition to identifying gender gaps and other challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurship i...
Globally, gender inequalities constrain food security, with women often disproportionately affected....
This article examines the relationship between gender inequality and food security with a particular...
Achieving gender and social equality in agri-food systems can result in greater food security and be...
Drawing on studies from Africa, Asia and South America, this book provides empirical evidence and co...
Mainstreaming a gender perspective is the process of assessing the implications for women and men of...
Gender mainstreaming is accepted by many national and international agencies and Non-governmental or...
Gender mainstreaming is seen, at international level, as critical to achieving national development ...
Policies towards economic development are gender blind. Gender issues are considered peripheral in p...
Developing Country Studies2017, Vol.7(2)In developing countries, rural women and men play different...
This study presents the results of a scoping literature review of gender equity in food environments...
Several tools exist for mainstreaming gender in policy. However, no tools exist for integrating gend...
The global food price crisis of 2007-2008 has pushed the number of people who suffer from hunger and...
Many important decisions that affect development outcomes are made by households and families. What ...
Gender mainstreaming was acknowledged as an indispensable strategy for achieving gender equality at ...
In addition to identifying gender gaps and other challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurship i...
Globally, gender inequalities constrain food security, with women often disproportionately affected....
This article examines the relationship between gender inequality and food security with a particular...
Achieving gender and social equality in agri-food systems can result in greater food security and be...
Drawing on studies from Africa, Asia and South America, this book provides empirical evidence and co...
Mainstreaming a gender perspective is the process of assessing the implications for women and men of...
Gender mainstreaming is accepted by many national and international agencies and Non-governmental or...
Gender mainstreaming is seen, at international level, as critical to achieving national development ...
Policies towards economic development are gender blind. Gender issues are considered peripheral in p...
Developing Country Studies2017, Vol.7(2)In developing countries, rural women and men play different...
This study presents the results of a scoping literature review of gender equity in food environments...
Several tools exist for mainstreaming gender in policy. However, no tools exist for integrating gend...
The global food price crisis of 2007-2008 has pushed the number of people who suffer from hunger and...
Many important decisions that affect development outcomes are made by households and families. What ...