This paper examines the link between gender, social capital and rural development in Uganda. Noting that gender relations involve struggles over control of strategic resources and relationships, it highlights the complex interrelationships between power, resources, social networks and collaborations in the analysis of social capital. In so doing, the paper examines the impact of these (ongoing) processes of resistance, negotiation, social networks, collaborations and interdependency on rural development programmes in the country
Social capital develops through relations between people and groups within community social networks...
Changing agricultural research and extension systems mean that informal mechanisms of information di...
Social capital can best be understood as a means or a process for accessing various forms of resourc...
Although social capital is a potentially important asset for poverty reduction in developing economi...
A variety of contemporaneous factors contribute to the existence of sustained rural poverty, such as...
Many participatory projects in rural Africa aim indirectly to enhance development by promoting diffe...
Although social capital is a potentially important asset for poverty reduction in developing economi...
Social capital is an important characteristic of a community and is one of the components of the ass...
Many participatory projects in rural Africa aim indirectly to enhance development by promoting diffe...
It is common knowledge that social capital contributes to poverty reduction and development, especia...
Social capital has been recently held up as a conceptual framework to build a bridge between the div...
Social capital has been recently held up as a conceptual framework to build a bridge between the div...
Social capital is an important characteristic of a community and is one of the components of the ass...
Social capital is an important characteristic of a community and is one of the components of the ass...
Changing agricultural research and extension systems mean that informal mechanisms of information di...
Social capital develops through relations between people and groups within community social networks...
Changing agricultural research and extension systems mean that informal mechanisms of information di...
Social capital can best be understood as a means or a process for accessing various forms of resourc...
Although social capital is a potentially important asset for poverty reduction in developing economi...
A variety of contemporaneous factors contribute to the existence of sustained rural poverty, such as...
Many participatory projects in rural Africa aim indirectly to enhance development by promoting diffe...
Although social capital is a potentially important asset for poverty reduction in developing economi...
Social capital is an important characteristic of a community and is one of the components of the ass...
Many participatory projects in rural Africa aim indirectly to enhance development by promoting diffe...
It is common knowledge that social capital contributes to poverty reduction and development, especia...
Social capital has been recently held up as a conceptual framework to build a bridge between the div...
Social capital has been recently held up as a conceptual framework to build a bridge between the div...
Social capital is an important characteristic of a community and is one of the components of the ass...
Social capital is an important characteristic of a community and is one of the components of the ass...
Changing agricultural research and extension systems mean that informal mechanisms of information di...
Social capital develops through relations between people and groups within community social networks...
Changing agricultural research and extension systems mean that informal mechanisms of information di...
Social capital can best be understood as a means or a process for accessing various forms of resourc...