The Policy Alternatives for Livestock Development (PALD) project was established to research and make policy recommendations on the liberalisation of the Mongolian pastoral economy and its impact within the household. The paper discusses the organisation of pastoral production at the household level from a gender perspective. Using participatory methods it was found that a clear division of labour exists within the household, based on gender and age. International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) RRA Notes (1994), Issue 20, pp.115–123, IIED London http://www.iied.org/NR/..
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Scarcity, lack of access, and ineffective and inefficient use of water in Nkayi District, Zimbabwe, ...
In rural Punjab of Pakistan, women from small farm families have a huge role to play in realizing th...
This paper discusses the organisation of pastoral production at the household level, from a gender p...
This paper is concerned with the differential impact (by age and gender) of economic liberalisation ...
The study was conducted in two districts of Borena zone (Yabello and Dire) with the objectives to id...
Mongolia is embarking on the liberalisation of agriculture as part of its overall programme of econ...
Gender division of labor in ruminant livestock production systems varies across regions according to...
Abstract Technological interventions aiming to improve livelihoods that bring gender equity can beco...
Gender roles in agricultural activities in the developing world where agriculture accounts for up to...
The study was conducted in Edga District of Guraghe zone, Southern Nations Nationalities and People ...
Pastoralism was one of the oldest forms of organized human society in providing sustainable liveliho...
The study of gender issues in agricultural production has become an important subject of inquiry, ev...
The study was designed to determine livestock production relations by gender in a matrilineal societ...
Internationally, rural women are considered key to sustainable development. However, in the Uruguaya...
Looking into the existing gender dynamics in smallholder livestock production system mainly with reg...
Scarcity, lack of access, and ineffective and inefficient use of water in Nkayi District, Zimbabwe, ...
In rural Punjab of Pakistan, women from small farm families have a huge role to play in realizing th...