Since 2018, researchers and colleagues from within and outside of CGIAR centers have applied gender-responsive research methods in an attempt to unravel the complex social landscapes of different agricultural settings around the world. They assessed the dynamics of gender norms, power relations, labor-use, and processes for decision-making in access to and control of resources. These assessments guide own and other CGIAR and partner research on how social dynamics influence decisions in adoption of climate-smart, energy-saving and cost-effective agricultural technologies
The study examines how caste and gender interact with each other and determine household's decision-...
The Consortium Level Gender Strategy was developed in 2011 in consultation with donors and experts a...
In order to monitorprogress of CGIAR on its agreed outcome of “Increased control over resources and ...
Since 2018, researchers and colleagues from within and outside of CGIAR centers have applied gender-...
MAIZE and WHEAT researchers, together with colleagues within and beyond, published findings based on...
GENNOVATE is a global comparative research initiative across 11 CGIAR Research Programs that address...
MAIZE and WHEAT researchers, together with colleagues from within and outside the CGIAR, contributed...
Agriculture in the developing world faces formidable challenges, which range from increased food de...
To scale gender and social inclusive climate-smart agriculture (CSA), current and potential collabor...
The focus of climate-smart agriculture CSA) research is often on creating technological solutions to...
Although the importance of women’s contribution to the agricultural sector in developing countries i...
Gender StrategyFarmers and other rural actors are not homogeneous. Particularly in the developing wo...
CGIAR Gender Research Action Plan - Brief Series The four briefs in this series provide a final repo...
This paper reports on a networking meeting of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agricult...
Lessons learned from working with gender and social inclusion within the CGIAR Research Program on C...
The study examines how caste and gender interact with each other and determine household's decision-...
The Consortium Level Gender Strategy was developed in 2011 in consultation with donors and experts a...
In order to monitorprogress of CGIAR on its agreed outcome of “Increased control over resources and ...
Since 2018, researchers and colleagues from within and outside of CGIAR centers have applied gender-...
MAIZE and WHEAT researchers, together with colleagues within and beyond, published findings based on...
GENNOVATE is a global comparative research initiative across 11 CGIAR Research Programs that address...
MAIZE and WHEAT researchers, together with colleagues from within and outside the CGIAR, contributed...
Agriculture in the developing world faces formidable challenges, which range from increased food de...
To scale gender and social inclusive climate-smart agriculture (CSA), current and potential collabor...
The focus of climate-smart agriculture CSA) research is often on creating technological solutions to...
Although the importance of women’s contribution to the agricultural sector in developing countries i...
Gender StrategyFarmers and other rural actors are not homogeneous. Particularly in the developing wo...
CGIAR Gender Research Action Plan - Brief Series The four briefs in this series provide a final repo...
This paper reports on a networking meeting of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agricult...
Lessons learned from working with gender and social inclusion within the CGIAR Research Program on C...
The study examines how caste and gender interact with each other and determine household's decision-...
The Consortium Level Gender Strategy was developed in 2011 in consultation with donors and experts a...
In order to monitorprogress of CGIAR on its agreed outcome of “Increased control over resources and ...