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Promising Approaches to Address the Needs of Poor Female Farmers: Resources, Constraints, and Interventions
A. Quisumbing;L. Pandolfelli / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2009
Which policy interventions have improved female farmers’ access to agricultural resources including land, soil fertility, water and credit, increasing their resilience to climate change? This pa...
Access, Adoption, and Diffusion: Understanding the Long-term Impacts of Improved Vegetable and Fish Technologies in Bangladesh
International Food Policy Research Institute , 2010
Malnutrition continues to be a serious problem in Bangladesh. In 1996–1997, households were surveyed in three sites to examine the effects of the adoption (two years prior) of new vegetable vari...
Gender and Collective Action: A Conceptual Framework for Analysis
International Food Policy Research Institute , 2005
This paper presents a framework for investigating the intersection of collective action and gender to better understand how gender-oriented analysis can foster effective collective action in the conte...
External shocks and domestic poverty alleviation: simulations with a CGE model of Malawi
O. Chulu;O. Sichinga;F. Simtowe / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2001
Two sets of issues loom large on the economic horizon of Malawi: poverty alleviation and the country’s vulnerability to shocks emanating from the outside world. This paper analyses the aspect...
Agricultural Growth and Investment Options for Poverty Reduction in Malawi
S. Benin;J. Thurlow;X. Diao / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2008
Malawi has experienced modest economic growth over the last decade and a half. However, agricultural growth has been particularly erratic, and while the incidence of poverty has declined, it still rem...
Gender, Food Security and AIDS in Internally Displaced People's Camps in Uganda: implications for HIV Responsive Policy and Programming
International Food Policy Research Institute , 2008
This two-page brief provides an overview of research conducted in 2007-08 into the interactions between gender relations, HIV and AIDS and food security in war-affected communities in Northern Uganda....
Using gender research in development: food security in practice
International Food Policy Research Institute , 2006
Gender equality is a basic human right, and closing the gender gap is key to achieving many development objectives. Yet many practitioners and advocates concerned with achieving gender equality are of...
Gender: A Key Dimension Linking Agricultural Programs to Improved Nutrition and Health
International Food Policy Research Institute , 2011
This four-page brief highlights the need for a gender equitable approach to standard agricultural development strategies in order to in improve the livelihoods and well-being of rural poor.  Evid...
Gender and Development: Bridging the Gap between Research and Action
B. McClafferty; A. R. Quisumbing / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2006
Why should development workers address gender issues? Aside from the fact that gender equality is a basic human right and integral to development - many disparities in development outcomes stem from g...
Food Security in Practice: Using Gender Research in Development
B. McClafferty; A. R. Quisumbing / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2006
The aim of this practitioners' guide from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) is to provide up-to-date, relevant information on why it is important to use gender and intrahousehol...

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