Gender
- Rights-based approaches to water management in Zimbabwe
- B. Derman; A. Hellum; P. Sithole / Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2005
- Does a human rights approach to water actually support to the multiple ways in which men and women actually share and manage water in rural contexts? This papers looks at how local norms and practices include water can be included wit...
- Beyond economic safeguards: social protection as social justice
- S. Devereux; R. Sabates-Wheeler / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004
- This paper, published by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), discusses the concept of social protection and the ways in which social protection policy has worked in practice, drawing on examples from Uganda.It claims that soci...
- Women and girls livelihoods in Bangladesh
- S Gibson; S. Mahmud; K. Toufique; K. Turtonic / IDL Group, 2004
- This report discusses the type and nature of changes that Bangladeshi rural women and girls perceive as the most important. The report, based on field analysis, finds that women and girls are participating in and in many cases driving...
- Overview of statistics and social dynamics of poverty in Rajasthan
- K. Mathur; S. Rajagopal; P. Bhargava / Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2004
- This paper reviews the literature on childhood poverty in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Designed to inform future primary research in the state, it examines the effects of poverty on children, analyses the relationship between liveli...
- The process of creating and managing livelihoods under stress in India
- C. Lloyd / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
- This report details the process of creating and managing livelihoods under stress in India, through three case studies. The studies look at disaster management in the Indian state of Gujarat after the earthquake of January 2001, livelihood ...
- Changing social relations, resource management and livelihood security in Pakistan
- N. Ahmad; I. Nyborg; G. Awil / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
- This report looks at the roles which women and men play in resource management and food or livelihood security, in order to understand changing social relations, both within and between households.These preliminary discussions will be...
- How do agricultural technologies influence poverty?
- R. Meinzen-Dick; M. Adato; L. Haddad; P. Hazell / International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
- This paper examines how agricultural technologies influence and are influenced by the diverse livelihood strategies, vulnerability context, relations of gender and power, and other conditions of the poor. It reports findings o...
- Selection of documents on ICTs and agricultural extension: CTA workshop proceedings
- Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, 2003
- This document reports on a workshop held by CTA on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for ACP agricultural and rural development. This meeting entitled "ICTs: transforming agricultural extension?" convened ACP and EU ex...
- What is the impact of space on urban poverty in India?
- P. Amis / Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2003
- This paper is based on a synthesis of recent literature on poverty in India. It argues that within the context of urban poverty in India, spatial analysis does not feature prominently enough within the recent livelihoods work. This pa...
- Livelihood opportunities and limitations in the slums of Bangladesh
- International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
- This profile reports on surveys conducted by IFPRI and CARE in an examination of urban poverty in different settings in Bangladesh. It examines livelihood opportunities and limitations, the impact of poverty on women and children, cop...
- Rights-based approaches to water management in Zimbabwe
- B. Derman; A. Hellum; P. Sithole / Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2005
- Does a human rights approach to water actually support to the multiple ways in which men and women actually share and manage water in rural contexts? This papers looks at how local norms and practices include water can be included wit...
- Beyond economic safeguards: social protection as social justice
- S. Devereux; R. Sabates-Wheeler / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004
- This paper, published by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), discusses the concept of social protection and the ways in which social protection policy has worked in practice, drawing on examples from Uganda.It claims that soci...
- Women and girls livelihoods in Bangladesh
- S Gibson; S. Mahmud; K. Toufique; K. Turtonic / IDL Group, 2004
- This report discusses the type and nature of changes that Bangladeshi rural women and girls perceive as the most important. The report, based on field analysis, finds that women and girls are participating in and in many cases driving...
- Overview of statistics and social dynamics of poverty in Rajasthan
- K. Mathur; S. Rajagopal; P. Bhargava / Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2004
- This paper reviews the literature on childhood poverty in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Designed to inform future primary research in the state, it examines the effects of poverty on children, analyses the relationship between liveli...
- The process of creating and managing livelihoods under stress in India
- C. Lloyd / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
- This report details the process of creating and managing livelihoods under stress in India, through three case studies. The studies look at disaster management in the Indian state of Gujarat after the earthquake of January 2001, livelihood ...
- Changing social relations, resource management and livelihood security in Pakistan
- N. Ahmad; I. Nyborg; G. Awil / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
- This report looks at the roles which women and men play in resource management and food or livelihood security, in order to understand changing social relations, both within and between households.These preliminary discussions will be...
- How do agricultural technologies influence poverty?
- R. Meinzen-Dick; M. Adato; L. Haddad; P. Hazell / International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
- This paper examines how agricultural technologies influence and are influenced by the diverse livelihood strategies, vulnerability context, relations of gender and power, and other conditions of the poor. It reports findings o...
- Selection of documents on ICTs and agricultural extension: CTA workshop proceedings
- Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, 2003
- This document reports on a workshop held by CTA on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for ACP agricultural and rural development. This meeting entitled "ICTs: transforming agricultural extension?" convened ACP and EU ex...
- What is the impact of space on urban poverty in India?
- P. Amis / Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2003
- This paper is based on a synthesis of recent literature on poverty in India. It argues that within the context of urban poverty in India, spatial analysis does not feature prominently enough within the recent livelihoods work. This pa...
- Livelihood opportunities and limitations in the slums of Bangladesh
- International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
- This profile reports on surveys conducted by IFPRI and CARE in an examination of urban poverty in different settings in Bangladesh. It examines livelihood opportunities and limitations, the impact of poverty on women and children, cop...
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