Digital technologies are revolutionising agricultural value chains, providing improved access to inputs, finance, markets and weather information. With the right policies and programmes in place, agricultural digitalisation has the potential to facilitate women's economic empowerment
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
In agriculture sector, the farm women are assigned secondary roles with insignificant powers. Their ...
GENDER puts equality at the forefront of global agricultural research for development, both within a...
Digital technologies are revolutionising agricultural value chains, providing improved access to inp...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) can be powerful tools to overcome limited access t...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are promoted as an equaliser of opportunities – bu...
Women play a critical role in food security in the developing world, but their agricultural activiti...
The Gender Equality Initiative (HER+) conducts innovative gender and social science research to deve...
There has hen world-wide recognition of the importance of ICTs as tools to promote women's empowerm...
It might keep the world fed, but there is little appetite for financing farming and farmers. Women i...
An inclusive, digitally-enabled agricultural transformation could help achieve meaningful livelihood...
Excitement about new information and communication technologies (ICTs) is tempered by long-standing...
Achieving gender and social equality in agri-food systems can result in greater food security and be...
Women farmers in Bangladesh face several challenges when it comes to accessing technology and inform...
The nature of Indian civilization is marked by male dominance, and regardless of women's efforts, th...
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
In agriculture sector, the farm women are assigned secondary roles with insignificant powers. Their ...
GENDER puts equality at the forefront of global agricultural research for development, both within a...
Digital technologies are revolutionising agricultural value chains, providing improved access to inp...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) can be powerful tools to overcome limited access t...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are promoted as an equaliser of opportunities – bu...
Women play a critical role in food security in the developing world, but their agricultural activiti...
The Gender Equality Initiative (HER+) conducts innovative gender and social science research to deve...
There has hen world-wide recognition of the importance of ICTs as tools to promote women's empowerm...
It might keep the world fed, but there is little appetite for financing farming and farmers. Women i...
An inclusive, digitally-enabled agricultural transformation could help achieve meaningful livelihood...
Excitement about new information and communication technologies (ICTs) is tempered by long-standing...
Achieving gender and social equality in agri-food systems can result in greater food security and be...
Women farmers in Bangladesh face several challenges when it comes to accessing technology and inform...
The nature of Indian civilization is marked by male dominance, and regardless of women's efforts, th...
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
In agriculture sector, the farm women are assigned secondary roles with insignificant powers. Their ...
GENDER puts equality at the forefront of global agricultural research for development, both within a...