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Title: Women empowerment with technologies
Author(s)Date: 2015-11-25Type: ImageStatus: Timeless limited accessWomen empowerment with technologies, India. -
Title: Women Farmers Show the Way
Author(s)Date: 2015-04-29Type: BlogStatus: Open accessThe blog is based on book chapter Najjar, D. (2015). Women's Contributions to Climate Change Adaptation in Egypt's Mubarak Resettlement Scheme through Cactus Cultivation and Adjusted Irrigation. In Buechler, S. and Hanson, ... -
Title: Women in Farming_Photo 1
Author(s)Date: 2014-12-31Type: ImageStatus: Timeless limited accessWomen in Farming_Photo 1 -
Title: Women in Farming_Photo 2
Author(s)Date: 2014-12-31Type: ImageStatus: Timeless limited accessWomen in Farming_Photo 2 -
Title: Women in Science
Author(s)Date: 2019-03-08Type: BriefStatus: Open accessThe number of women pursuing careers in the field of science is on the rise. Women remain, however, a significantly smaller proportion of scientists around the world; their male colleagues are estimated to constitute more ... -
Title: Women voice in marketing and management decision making in West African drylands’ households
Author(s)Date: 2017-02-15Type: PosterStatus: Open accessArinloye A.D 1., Binam J.N, Sissoko M.M., Traore P.C.S., Kalinganire A. and P. Savadogo (2016). Women voice in marketing and management decision making in West African drylands’ households. Poster presented at the CGIAR ... -
Title: Women's Contribution to Climate Change Adaptation in Egypt's Mubarak Resettlement Scheme
Author(s)Date: 2015-04-19Type: PresentationStatus: Open accessPresentation presented at the Annual Meeting for the American Association of Geographers panel on 'A Political Ecology of Women, Water and Global Environmental Change'. April 23, Chicago, Illinois. -
Title: Women's Contributions to Climate Change Adaptation in Egypt's Mubarak Resettlement Scheme through Cactus Cultivation and Adjusted Irrigation.
Author(s)Date: 2015-03-02Type: Book ChapterStatus: Limited accessThis study examines the site-specific, social, political, ecological, and economic contexts that shape agricultural practices and policies in two desert resettlements of Sa’yda and Intilaq, also called the New Lands that ... -
Title: Women's identity as farmers: A case study from ten households in Syria
Author(s)Date: 2013-09-01Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessThis article presents the results of a study on women's roles and identity as farmers, as perceived by 17 women and 24 men in three Syrian villages, which was carried out between 2007 and 2009 as part of long-term, in-depth ... -
Title: Women, Decent Work and Empowerment in Rural Egypt
Author(s)Date: 2017-04-12Type: Internal ReportStatus: Open accessRural Egyptian women play a key role in food security, income generation and agricultural production but their contributions remain invisible and they face difficulties in accumulating assets, accessing work opportunities ... -
Title: Women, Irrigation and Social Norms in Egypt
Author(s)Date: 2019-06-18Type: BriefStatus: Open accessNew research from Egypt demonstrates that women play a far more active role in irrigation than previously thought. Yet women’s contributions to irrigation remain poorly understood and undervalued, limiting their access to ... -
Title: Women, irrigation and social norms in Egypt: "The more things change, the more they stay the same?
Author(s)Date: 2019-04-01Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Timeless limited accessThis paper explores how women and men participate in irrigation activities in Egypt, drawing from a survey administered to 200 men and 202 women and qualitative information from 150 interviews. Women participated in ... -
Title: Women, irrigation and social norms in Egypt: “The more things change, the more they stay the same?”
Author(s)Date: 2019-03-31Type: Working PaperStatus: Open accessThis paper explores how women and men participate in irrigation activities in Egypt, drawing from a survey administered to 200 men and 202 women and qualitative information from 150 interviews. Women participated in ... -
Title: Women, Land, and Empowerment Dynamics in Egypt’s Mubarak Resettlement Scheme
Author(s)Date: 2016-11-27Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Limited accessLiterature and development practice related to women’s access to land reveals two main assumptions: one, that the land is empowering for women and, two, that this empowerment is inherently linked to independence for women ... -
Title: Women, Work and Wage Equity in Agricultural Labour in Saiss, Morocco
Author(s)Date: 2018-04-23Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Limited accessThis article documents wages and working conditions for landless female and male agricultural labourers in Morocco. We found that higher-paid, equipment-intensive tasks were predominantly assigned to men, whereas women ... -
Title: Women, Work and Wage Equity in the Agricultural Sector in Saiss, Morocco
Author(s)Date: 2015-07-17Type: PresentationStatus: Open accessWomen, Work and Wage Equity in the Agricultural Sector in Saiss, Morocco by Dina Najjar in collaboration with Bipasha Baruah (UWO) and Aden Aw-Hassan (ICARDA). The findings of the survey are related to the gender wage gap ... -
Title: Women, work, and wage equity in agricultural labour in Saiss, Morocco
Author(s)Date: 2018-04-23Type: Working PaperStatus: Open accessThis paper documents wages and working conditions for landless female and male agricultural labourers in Morocco. We found that higher-paid equipment-intensive tasks were predominantly assigned to men whereas women often ... -
Title: Women-led VBSE: First Time Ever in Afghanistan
Author(s)Date: 2016-12-25Type: BrochureStatus: Timeless limited accessThe most challenging part of initiating a woman-led VBSE (village based seed enterprise) was to motivate women to get involved and take leadership in seed business,”says Ms. Frozan Darwish, ICARDA’s Gender Expert in ... -
Title: Women’s empowerment through seed improvement and seed governance Evidence from participatory barley breeding in pre-war Syria
Author(s)Date: 2017-06-30Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessApproaches to food security primarily focus on technological solutions, seeking to produce more food, preferably with fewer resources. It has been argued that access to food involves issues of resource distribution and ... -
Title: Women’s experiences in Tunisia’s agro-pastoral production systems: Reframing women as agripreneurs
Author(s)Date: 2021-12-21Type: Internal ReportStatus: Open accessTunisia if often portrayed as a pioneer of human rights in the MENA region (Bajec, 2020). In September 2021, the President appointed Najla Bouden Romdhane as the new Prime Minister, the first woman to hold this position. ...