Agriculture for Development, the 2008 World Development Report, showed that agriculture is a critical source of livelihoods for women in many developing countries, and a key pathway out of poverty.1 It also portrayed women in many rural societies as especially constrained by a lack of access to inputs, productive resources, and services. They also often lack incentives to invest given the greater vulnerability and proportionately greater exposure to risk that result from having fewer assets, and the very real likelihood that once their niche in the value chain becomes commercially profitable it will be expropriated by men. The Gender and Agriculture Sourcebook uses empirical evidence to inform policy formulation and program design.2 It prov...
Research has shown that women, when given the capital and opportunity, make unique, positive contrib...
Much of the earliest work on “women in development” focused on agriculture. The baseline was set by ...
One of the great ironies of the last 40 years is that sub-Saharan Africa, a continent of ‘female far...
"Gender norms are an important constraint to increasing agricultural productivity. Inequality in the...
"Gender norms are an important constraint to increasing agricultural productivity. Inequality in the...
Across developing countries, the agricultural sector is an essential source of economic growth, empl...
In poor countries the agricultural sector is essential to growth, poverty reduction, and food securi...
In poor countries the agricultural sector is essential to growth, poverty reduction, and food securi...
As the global community mobilizes in support of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equal...
As the global community mobilizes in support of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equal...
Agriculture can be an important engine of growth and poverty reduction. But the sector is underperfo...
About three quarters of the world’s poor live in rural areas. Among those, women constitute a partic...
Women entrepreneurs are playing an important role in transforming global food security for economic ...
WorldAgInfo Project Solution Scenario 6: Gender Issues. Based on the deliberations of participant gr...
Women entrepreneurs are playing an important role in transforming global food security for economic ...
Research has shown that women, when given the capital and opportunity, make unique, positive contrib...
Much of the earliest work on “women in development” focused on agriculture. The baseline was set by ...
One of the great ironies of the last 40 years is that sub-Saharan Africa, a continent of ‘female far...
"Gender norms are an important constraint to increasing agricultural productivity. Inequality in the...
"Gender norms are an important constraint to increasing agricultural productivity. Inequality in the...
Across developing countries, the agricultural sector is an essential source of economic growth, empl...
In poor countries the agricultural sector is essential to growth, poverty reduction, and food securi...
In poor countries the agricultural sector is essential to growth, poverty reduction, and food securi...
As the global community mobilizes in support of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equal...
As the global community mobilizes in support of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equal...
Agriculture can be an important engine of growth and poverty reduction. But the sector is underperfo...
About three quarters of the world’s poor live in rural areas. Among those, women constitute a partic...
Women entrepreneurs are playing an important role in transforming global food security for economic ...
WorldAgInfo Project Solution Scenario 6: Gender Issues. Based on the deliberations of participant gr...
Women entrepreneurs are playing an important role in transforming global food security for economic ...
Research has shown that women, when given the capital and opportunity, make unique, positive contrib...
Much of the earliest work on “women in development” focused on agriculture. The baseline was set by ...
One of the great ironies of the last 40 years is that sub-Saharan Africa, a continent of ‘female far...