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Six monthly progress report on dual purpose crops
Six monthly progress report on work undertaken in gender preferred dual purpose crops.
Participatory Methodology - Gender Preference for Dual Purpose Crops
Participatory methodology for undertaking gender preference studies in crop-livestock systems. It includes various participatory tools for gender and socio-economic analysis.
Participatory Methodology Gender preference in dual purpose crops in Niger
Nigerien women face systematic discrimination in terms of access to land, livestock and other assets. Female represents 36% of the economically active population in Agriculture (FAOSTAT, 2013) despite the fact that most ...
Gender in decision making, access to and control over labor and extension services: A Perception survey in Burkina-Faso
The new knowledge, technologies, practices, institutions and policies developed by the CGIAR and partners change the social and economic returns to key productive resources for agriculture (e.g. biodiversity, land, water, ...
Gender roles and constraints in cowpea and groundnut cropping: a case from Niger
A poster presented in Pan-African Grain Legume & World Cowpea Conference 27 February to 4 March 2016 at Zambia.
Gender in decision making, access to and control over labor and extension services: A Perception survey in Mali
Mali, a country located at the heart of the West African region, has embarked on extension programs supported by research institutions and foreign mining companies since the years of independence. As part of the structural ...
Empowering Women and Youth in the Malian Dryland Systems - Impact of research technologies diffusion
The documents presents the Impact of research technologies diffusion to empowering Women and Youth in the Malian Dryland Systems (WASDS-Flagship). The goal is to sharing the results with CGIAR gender platform and raise ...
The Role of Vegetables and Legumes in Assuring Food, Nutrition, and Income Security for Vulnerable Groups in Sub-Saharan Africa
Rising food and nutritional insecurity threatens the livelihoods of millions of poor people,
particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Vegetable and legume production and consumption are a potent
mechanism for small-scale, ...
Caravan 24: Review of agriculture in the dry areas
Articles in this issue describe how value-addition options were identified for herbal and medicinal plants in a remote valley in Morocco; how cactus species – that combine hardiness with high market value – are being ...
Agricultural livelihood systems (ALS) typology for coping with socio-ecological diversity in ALS transition research: A demonstrative case in Pontieba, south-western Burkina Faso
Smallholder farms’ populations are characterized by their heterogeneity giving the diversity of farms’ livelihood settings. Integrated farming system modelling therefore requires a preliminary clear identification of the ...