Sustainable agricultural development depends on female and male smallholders being effective farmers. This includes the ability to access or control resources and make the best decisions possible agro-ecologically, economically, and socially. Traditionally, gendered studies on innovation practice focus on female-versus male-headed households. In this paper, we focus on married women in acknowledged male-headed households and women heading their own households to examine how marital status influences women’s capacity to innovate in their rural livelihoods. Using data from eight community case studies in Ethiopia, we used variable-oriented and contextualized case-oriented analysis to understand factors which promote or constrain women’s innov...
Gender equality is seen both as a human rights (social justice) issue and as a precondition for and ...
The study was designed to explore Food security, gender and community relations. Challenges and stra...
Abstract: Women are the most marginalized and disadvantaged group of society in relation to accessin...
Sustainable agricultural development depends on female and male smallholders being effective farmers...
Tempered radicals are change agents who experience the dominant culture as a violation of the integr...
What are key characteristics of rural innovators? How are their experiences similar for women and me...
Although Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) can offer economic and food security opportunities for wome...
This paper explores whether the concept of tempered radicals provides a useful analytic lens through...
Without doubt Ethiopian rural women are taking part in agricultural production system even though th...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
Women are over-represented among the rural poor in developing countries, and the difficulties they f...
Agricultural and natural resource management innovations have often been introduced, promoted and ad...
ABSTRACT This article is the second of two papers produced through a research on gender in agricultu...
Women are often ignored from research and development agenda although they play key roles in agricul...
The study was conducted in seven districts in Manicaland and Mashonaland East Provinces of Zimbabwe....
Gender equality is seen both as a human rights (social justice) issue and as a precondition for and ...
The study was designed to explore Food security, gender and community relations. Challenges and stra...
Abstract: Women are the most marginalized and disadvantaged group of society in relation to accessin...
Sustainable agricultural development depends on female and male smallholders being effective farmers...
Tempered radicals are change agents who experience the dominant culture as a violation of the integr...
What are key characteristics of rural innovators? How are their experiences similar for women and me...
Although Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) can offer economic and food security opportunities for wome...
This paper explores whether the concept of tempered radicals provides a useful analytic lens through...
Without doubt Ethiopian rural women are taking part in agricultural production system even though th...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
Women are over-represented among the rural poor in developing countries, and the difficulties they f...
Agricultural and natural resource management innovations have often been introduced, promoted and ad...
ABSTRACT This article is the second of two papers produced through a research on gender in agricultu...
Women are often ignored from research and development agenda although they play key roles in agricul...
The study was conducted in seven districts in Manicaland and Mashonaland East Provinces of Zimbabwe....
Gender equality is seen both as a human rights (social justice) issue and as a precondition for and ...
The study was designed to explore Food security, gender and community relations. Challenges and stra...
Abstract: Women are the most marginalized and disadvantaged group of society in relation to accessin...