This technical note provides research evidence debunking four gender myths: 1) men are the main decision makers; 2) women don’t do much in wheat and maize; 3) women don’t innovate; and 4) women lack resources for innovation. Data is drawn from six GENNOVATE Nepal case studies in the Myagdi, Chitwan, Rupandehi, and Jajarkot Districts. The resource posits that understanding and working with women in wheat- or maize-related innovation processes will help to improve the design and relevance of innovations
Experiences with a participatory seed improvement initiative as a strategy for combating food defici...
WorldAgInfo Project Solution Scenario 6: Gender Issues. Based on the deliberations of participant gr...
Changing demands of the agricultural sector, due to male out-migration, have been shown to influence...
This resource provides guidance for scientists, researchers, and rural advisory services in wheat-ba...
There is very little research on women in wheat in Nepal, and wheat is still considered a ‘man’s cro...
Agricultural and natural resource management innovations have often been introduced, promoted and ad...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
As the global community mobilizes in support of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equal...
This article presents research conducted in Nepal’s Terai plains in 2014-15 showing that women are i...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
Agricultural advisory services are generally biased towards men, with information targeted mainly to...
Research has shown that women, when given the capital and opportunity, make unique, positive contrib...
tion. Imposed by land scarcity and consequent small farm size, the strategies to maximise food produ...
A clear consensus has emerged that innovations are important for adapting to drought and overcoming ...
This thesis is based on two months of fieldwork in Melamchi, Nepal in 2014. The objective of this st...
Experiences with a participatory seed improvement initiative as a strategy for combating food defici...
WorldAgInfo Project Solution Scenario 6: Gender Issues. Based on the deliberations of participant gr...
Changing demands of the agricultural sector, due to male out-migration, have been shown to influence...
This resource provides guidance for scientists, researchers, and rural advisory services in wheat-ba...
There is very little research on women in wheat in Nepal, and wheat is still considered a ‘man’s cro...
Agricultural and natural resource management innovations have often been introduced, promoted and ad...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
As the global community mobilizes in support of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equal...
This article presents research conducted in Nepal’s Terai plains in 2014-15 showing that women are i...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
Agricultural advisory services are generally biased towards men, with information targeted mainly to...
Research has shown that women, when given the capital and opportunity, make unique, positive contrib...
tion. Imposed by land scarcity and consequent small farm size, the strategies to maximise food produ...
A clear consensus has emerged that innovations are important for adapting to drought and overcoming ...
This thesis is based on two months of fieldwork in Melamchi, Nepal in 2014. The objective of this st...
Experiences with a participatory seed improvement initiative as a strategy for combating food defici...
WorldAgInfo Project Solution Scenario 6: Gender Issues. Based on the deliberations of participant gr...
Changing demands of the agricultural sector, due to male out-migration, have been shown to influence...