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    Rural Livelihoods: A Review of Gender and the Logframes

    BRIDGE, 1999
    Building gender sensitivity into logical framework formulation. Includes an analysis of an existing project logframe by a gender consultant.
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    Rural Livelihoods: Livestock and Small Animal Raising Checklist

    BRIDGE, 1999
    A checklist for gender sensitive analysis of the livestock sector, with sections on: gender roles, needs, incentives and benefits; project planning; livelihoods context; facilitating participation; and measuring impact.
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    Rural Livelihoods: An Example of a Logframe Relating to a Livestock Projects

    BRIDGE, 1999
    A logframe for an imaginary livestock project displaying a gender mainstreaming approach relevant to all sectors.
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    Rural Livelihoods: Natural Resources Research

    BRIDGE, 1999
    Gender issues in natural resources research. Includes: a summary of key issues; information needed for gender sensitive research planning and implementation; experiences of institutionalising gender in natural resources research institutions; and mini case studies.
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    Rural Livelihoods: Gender Perspectives in Livestock Raising in Yemen

    BRIDGE, 1999
    Review of two programmes in Yemen's Central Highlands, an agricultural development and a livestock programme, focusing on the marked differences in how each took account of gender issues.
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    Rural Livelihoods: Livestock

    BRIDGE, 1999
    Gender issues in the livestock 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.
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    Rural LIvelihoods: Gender Issues in Livestock

    BRIDGE, 1999
    Description of the Badia Livestock Extension Project in North East Jordan concentrating particularly on gender equity considerations.
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    Conflicts and Emergencies

    BRIDGE, 1999
    Disasters and emergencies are a regular feature of life in developing countries. In 1997, there were 28 major and 100 lesser armed conflicts affecting some 70, almost exclusively, low-income countries. In the case of natural disasters, the vulnerability of the poor is increased by factors such as population growth, rapid urbanisation and environmental degradation.

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