Katrine Danielsen was part of the original team that designed the coaching trajectory. She thinks the approach was successful because it was bottom-up. Individuals who were eager to integrate gender in their technical work were identified and supported through the coaching. The team also also looked beyond projects to institutionalize gender integration and knowledge in the CGIAR research programs. Interview with Katrine Danielsen (Royal Tropical Institute) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration in livestock and fish research": http://hdl.handle.net/10568/7668
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Gender is crucial for research on forages. We need to look at at gender aspects of forage production...
Tom Randolph explains how gender research has evolved in the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and...
Usually at the design stage of research programmes, technical researchers appreciate the integration...
Katrine Danielsen was part of the original team that designed the coaching trajectory. She thinks th...
The CGIAR Livestock and Fish Program supports scientists to think about gender. It teams up technica...
The CGIAR research program has been doing capacity development of non-gender scientists on how to in...
Under the gender initiative, Annet Mulema has supported three projects, two of which were completed ...
Nasrin Sultana acted as a coach for the Livestock Feed Assessment Tool, or FEAST. This meant integra...
The gender initiative started when the team started to focus on “quality money” for “quality work”. ...
The mentoring of “gender fellows” – younger scientists in more technical disciplines such as fish fe...
Interview with Rhiannon Pyburn (Royal Tropical Institute) for the book "A different kettle of fish? ...
Marcelo Tyszler is a methods and data specialist who supported some of the technical studies in this...
Looking back 20 years, Tom Randolph recalls a moment which influenced his priorities in gender and r...
In 2015, a considerable amount of money was set aside for CGIAR projects that were not gender-focuse...
Interview with Anouka van Eerdewijk (Royal Tropical Institute) for the book "A different kettle of f...
Gender is crucial for research on forages. We need to look at at gender aspects of forage production...
Tom Randolph explains how gender research has evolved in the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and...
Usually at the design stage of research programmes, technical researchers appreciate the integration...