The CGIAR Livestock and Fish Program supports scientists to think about gender. It teams up technical scientists with gender researchers. Working together they can come up with ideas on how to work on gender in research programmes. This approach has been quite successful. It also needs to be translated to in-field research practices. In the past, researchers were doing household surveys, but it was difficult to tease out gender information from the data because it was not disaggregated. The researchers understood that there is a need to design surveys differently and ask questions of men and women to understand their perspectives. This was rarely done in the past. The teaming up of researchers makes it possible to get a better understanding...
Looking back 20 years, Tom Randolph recalls a moment which influenced his priorities in gender and r...
Interview with Alessandra Galie (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration ...
Interview with Iain Wright (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration in li...
Usually at the design stage of research programmes, technical researchers appreciate the integration...
Tom Randolph highlights how researchers are incentivized to take up gender as an important component...
In 2015, a considerable amount of money was set aside for CGIAR projects that were not gender-focuse...
Tom Randolph explains how gender research has evolved in the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and...
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 ...
The mentoring of “gender fellows” – younger scientists in more technical disciplines such as fish fe...
Gender is an important dimension in livestock systems. Animals are a source of food and nutrients fo...
The gender initiative started when the team started to focus on “quality money” for “quality work”. ...
Interview with Rhiannon Pyburn (Royal Tropical Institute) for the book "A different kettle of fish? ...
The best way to shift gender norms and dynamics is to link gender to other interventions. Addressing...
Gender is crucial for research on forages. We need to look at at gender aspects of forage production...
Looking back 20 years, Tom Randolph recalls a moment which influenced his priorities in gender and r...
Interview with Alessandra Galie (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration ...
Interview with Iain Wright (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration in li...
Usually at the design stage of research programmes, technical researchers appreciate the integration...
Tom Randolph highlights how researchers are incentivized to take up gender as an important component...
In 2015, a considerable amount of money was set aside for CGIAR projects that were not gender-focuse...
Tom Randolph explains how gender research has evolved in the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and...
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 ...
The mentoring of “gender fellows” – younger scientists in more technical disciplines such as fish fe...
Gender is an important dimension in livestock systems. Animals are a source of food and nutrients fo...
The gender initiative started when the team started to focus on “quality money” for “quality work”. ...
Interview with Rhiannon Pyburn (Royal Tropical Institute) for the book "A different kettle of fish? ...
The best way to shift gender norms and dynamics is to link gender to other interventions. Addressing...
Gender is crucial for research on forages. We need to look at at gender aspects of forage production...
Looking back 20 years, Tom Randolph recalls a moment which influenced his priorities in gender and r...
Interview with Alessandra Galie (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration ...
Interview with Iain Wright (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration in li...