Women play important roles as producers of food, managers of natural resources, income earners, and caretakers of household food and nutrition security. Giving women the same access to physical and human resources as men could increase agricultural productivity, just as increases in women’s education and improvements in women’s status over the past quarter century have contributed to more than half of the reduction in the rate of child malnutrition. In many countries, increasing assets that women control also has a positive impact on the next generation, particularly on education and health.Non-PRIFPRI1; Gender; 2020DG
Agricultural communities face a range of shocks from animal disease and crop pest outbreaks to natur...
Slide presentation given at the 3rd IPAR Annual Research Conference, 13-14 November 2013
While Bangladesh has experienced steady advances in food production through the adoption of agricult...
Women play important roles as producers of food, managers of natural resources, income earners, and ...
Meeting world food needs in the year 2020 will depend even more than it does now on the capabilities...
This brief examines the key roles that women play in ensuring food security and makes three recommen...
Meeting world food needs in the year 2020 will depend even more than it does now on the capabilities...
Ensuring that women’s contributions to food systems are recognized—by their families, communities, p...
Improving the livelihoods and well-being of the rural poor is an important aim of agricultural devel...
In many parts of the world, the food security of households and the nutrition security of individual...
In many parts of the world, the food security of households and the nutrition security of individual...
The 1995 Beijing Platform for Action set goals for empowering women in developing nations. Over the ...
Research has shown that women, when given the capital and opportunity, make unique, positive contrib...
According to the author, strengthening their property rights over a whole range of assets is one of ...
"The 1995 Beijing Platform for Action set goals for empowering women in developing nations. Over the...
Agricultural communities face a range of shocks from animal disease and crop pest outbreaks to natur...
Slide presentation given at the 3rd IPAR Annual Research Conference, 13-14 November 2013
While Bangladesh has experienced steady advances in food production through the adoption of agricult...
Women play important roles as producers of food, managers of natural resources, income earners, and ...
Meeting world food needs in the year 2020 will depend even more than it does now on the capabilities...
This brief examines the key roles that women play in ensuring food security and makes three recommen...
Meeting world food needs in the year 2020 will depend even more than it does now on the capabilities...
Ensuring that women’s contributions to food systems are recognized—by their families, communities, p...
Improving the livelihoods and well-being of the rural poor is an important aim of agricultural devel...
In many parts of the world, the food security of households and the nutrition security of individual...
In many parts of the world, the food security of households and the nutrition security of individual...
The 1995 Beijing Platform for Action set goals for empowering women in developing nations. Over the ...
Research has shown that women, when given the capital and opportunity, make unique, positive contrib...
According to the author, strengthening their property rights over a whole range of assets is one of ...
"The 1995 Beijing Platform for Action set goals for empowering women in developing nations. Over the...
Agricultural communities face a range of shocks from animal disease and crop pest outbreaks to natur...
Slide presentation given at the 3rd IPAR Annual Research Conference, 13-14 November 2013
While Bangladesh has experienced steady advances in food production through the adoption of agricult...