Billie Elmqvist Thurén recently spent two months in Gujarat as part of the Tata Social Intern scheme, an internship programme administered by LSE Careers and the India Observatory. In this article, she discusses her project, which explored the effectiveness of Tata programmes promoting sustainable livelihoods. Focussing specifically on gender issues, she finds that while the intiatives reach out to women and have helped them generate an income of their own, gender norms continue to limit the scope of what they are able to do
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Author´s accepted manuscript.Available from 16/10/2021.This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article ...
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The role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area ...
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of managing their household and smallholder farm plots. This paper argues that the patriarchal proce...
The role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area ...
This study examined gender perspectives on water security by exploring an integrated water managemen...
Indigenous knowledge (creation of human well-being with a modicum of Earth resources) in India was a...
Migration and environmental change are deeply interconnected processes, intimately linked to develop...
The Indian agricultural sector is the world’s largest producer of pulses, milk, and jute, and the se...
Over the summer Genevieve Joy spent two months in West Bengal conducting research as part of the Tat...
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarrentee Act (MGNREGA) aims to provide 100 days of work t...
Author´s accepted manuscript.Available from 16/10/2021.This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article ...
This paper highlights the dynamics and pathways of development of rural women and men in the semi-a...
The complexity of societies in Asia and the problems of natural resource management are considerable...
Summary Using a case study from India, this article examines the limitations of populist ecofeminis...
Project locations constitute very different agroecological systems and policy contexts, which are re...
The role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area ...
This policy brief presents the key findings and policy suggestions on gender aspects of implementa...
of managing their household and smallholder farm plots. This paper argues that the patriarchal proce...
The role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area ...
This study examined gender perspectives on water security by exploring an integrated water managemen...
Indigenous knowledge (creation of human well-being with a modicum of Earth resources) in India was a...
Migration and environmental change are deeply interconnected processes, intimately linked to develop...