In order to obtain an enriched understanding of the framing of gender issues in climate change related policies in Uganda and to explore its impacts on climate change adaptation at grassroots, the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) analyzed the influence of current policy and institutional frameworks on gender and climate issues. The study evaluated the institutional and political context under which policies related to climate change are developed and implemented in Uganda as well as examined the gender approaches employed at different administrative levels of the government
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...
Applying a discursive institutional analysis, we aim to explain the interaction among policy actors ...
Applying a discursive institutional analysis, we aim to explain the interaction among policy actors ...
Differences in the roles and responsibilities of men and women in farm households are likely to infl...
Building on the conceptualisation of ‘the local’ in gender and development discourse, we explore how...
Gender mainstreaming was acknowledged as an indispensable strategy for achieving gender equality at ...
Women constitute a key part of the workforce for agricultural production in the Global South and are...
Climate change is currently acknowledged as one of the pressing global threats to the environment a...
Concerns of climate change impacts and adaptations have continued to receive much attention in both ...
Perceptions and knowledge play a key role in shaping individual and collective response to climate c...
This brief draws attention to some gaps in the mainstreaming of gender and nutrition in climate chan...
Abstract The study was done to assess gender dimensions in relation to climate change attitudes and ...
More than twenty years have passed since the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action, where gender mainstre...
Perceptions and knowledge play a key role in shaping individual and collective response to climate c...
Perceptions and knowledge play a key role in shaping individual and collective response to climate c...
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...
Applying a discursive institutional analysis, we aim to explain the interaction among policy actors ...
Applying a discursive institutional analysis, we aim to explain the interaction among policy actors ...
Differences in the roles and responsibilities of men and women in farm households are likely to infl...
Building on the conceptualisation of ‘the local’ in gender and development discourse, we explore how...
Gender mainstreaming was acknowledged as an indispensable strategy for achieving gender equality at ...
Women constitute a key part of the workforce for agricultural production in the Global South and are...
Climate change is currently acknowledged as one of the pressing global threats to the environment a...
Concerns of climate change impacts and adaptations have continued to receive much attention in both ...
Perceptions and knowledge play a key role in shaping individual and collective response to climate c...
This brief draws attention to some gaps in the mainstreaming of gender and nutrition in climate chan...
Abstract The study was done to assess gender dimensions in relation to climate change attitudes and ...
More than twenty years have passed since the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action, where gender mainstre...
Perceptions and knowledge play a key role in shaping individual and collective response to climate c...
Perceptions and knowledge play a key role in shaping individual and collective response to climate c...
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...
Applying a discursive institutional analysis, we aim to explain the interaction among policy actors ...
Applying a discursive institutional analysis, we aim to explain the interaction among policy actors ...