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Rural Livelihoods: Examples of Gender Commitment Indicators
BRIDGE, 1999Examples of indicators of gender mainstreaming commitment, and the means by which they can be verified, at policy, project and management levels.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Extension
BRIDGE, 1999Gender issues in agricultural extension services. Includes a summary of key issues, examples of gender sensitive terms of reference, and some mini case studies.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Gender Issues in Watershed Development in India
BRIDGE, 1999An overview of watershed development in India, a major strategy in the government's Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP), paying particular attention to gender equity issues.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Training
BRIDGE, 1999Gender issues in training in the Natural Resource (NR) sector. Sections include: key issues; women and girls' less visible roles; instances when women and girls may need special attention; examples of gender sensitive terms of reference; and mini case studies.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Madura Groundwater Irrigation Project, Indonesia
BRIDGE, 1999Review of a project to extend the opportunity for irrigated cropping on 4,700 hectares of land on the Indian island of Madura (East Java), focusing particulary on gender equity issues and gender-sensitive approaches.DocumentGender Responsive Land Tenure Development
BRIDGE, 1999What can development cooperation do to improve gender-responsiveness of land tenure development' Central to this objective is the mainstreaming of gender considerations into all areas (macro, meso and micro levels) of development cooperation which influence access to, control over, and benefits from land.DocumentSocioeconomic and Gender Analysis (SEAGA) Programme Sector Guide: Irrigation
1998How can socioeconomic and gender issues be integrated into irrigation programmes' Studies have shown that while irrigation has increased agricultural production, marginal farmers have benefited less than large farmers. Irrigation projects also provide some of the most striking examples of project failures caused by mistaken conceptions of the intrahousehold organisation of production.DocumentBRIDGE Report 32: Background Report on Gender Issues in India: Key Findings and Recommendations
Institute of Development Studies UK, 1995How are gender relations evolving in India' Awareness of gender issues in India has increased due to the influence of the women's movement, feminist debates and donor advocacy. However this awareness has yet to be translated into policy and practice that significantly improves gender equality in the family, government, social services, economic activities and political participation.DocumentBRIDGE Bibliography 4: Gender Planning and Analysis in Nepal: A Select Bibliography
Institute of Development Studies UK, 1996Intended to support a Nepal Gender Project Identification Consultancy, this bibliography contains published and unpublished resources relating to gender issues in Nepal, a significant number of which are from local women's organisations. An introductory section deals with theoretical and conceptual issues around institutionalising gender in general.DocumentAn Evaluation of the AGRITEX/NORAD Women in Extension Programme (WEP)
BRIDGE, 1998The long-term development objective of the Women in Extension Programme (WEP) was to increase the productivity and food security in the smallholder-farming sector by providing high quality agriculture services to women farmers.Pages
