The Sahel is an agriculture-dependent economy facing multiple challenges. Rapid socio-economic change combined with the impacts of climate change, and serious environmental degradation are putting natural resources under increasing stress
In Africa, women play an important role in food production, both paid and unpaid, and use of natural...
The Sudano Sahel is a semi arid region south of the Sahara with a population greater than 60 million...
Agriculture remains the engine of growth and poverty reduction Sub-Sahara Africa. For decades, women...
Access to adequate weather and agro-advisory knowledge, gender-responsive improved technology, decis...
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...
Energy is a basic necessity for survival and a key input to economic and social development. In Sub-...
This article discusses different issues pertaining gender and land governance with focus to access a...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2007, stated...
The Sahel is characterized by a marked inter-annual climate variability and has experienced a number...
This resource examines the impact of gender relations on Conservation Agriculture (CA) adoption and ...
In many developing countries, female farmers comprise up to half or more of the agricultural workfo...
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
AbstractThe performance of the agricultural sector in many developing countries has been rated as be...
Water and land are vital resources essential to ensuring sustainable and productive rural economies....
Climate change influences agricultural production and threatens the livelihoods of farming household...
In Africa, women play an important role in food production, both paid and unpaid, and use of natural...
The Sudano Sahel is a semi arid region south of the Sahara with a population greater than 60 million...
Agriculture remains the engine of growth and poverty reduction Sub-Sahara Africa. For decades, women...
Access to adequate weather and agro-advisory knowledge, gender-responsive improved technology, decis...
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...
Energy is a basic necessity for survival and a key input to economic and social development. In Sub-...
This article discusses different issues pertaining gender and land governance with focus to access a...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2007, stated...
The Sahel is characterized by a marked inter-annual climate variability and has experienced a number...
This resource examines the impact of gender relations on Conservation Agriculture (CA) adoption and ...
In many developing countries, female farmers comprise up to half or more of the agricultural workfo...
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
AbstractThe performance of the agricultural sector in many developing countries has been rated as be...
Water and land are vital resources essential to ensuring sustainable and productive rural economies....
Climate change influences agricultural production and threatens the livelihoods of farming household...
In Africa, women play an important role in food production, both paid and unpaid, and use of natural...
The Sudano Sahel is a semi arid region south of the Sahara with a population greater than 60 million...
Agriculture remains the engine of growth and poverty reduction Sub-Sahara Africa. For decades, women...