A recent study suggests that women are significantly less aware of climate information than men in all provinces of Rwanda (Coulibaly et al., 2017). This gap may be associated with ownership of communication assets and participation in social groups as means of communication of the information wh...
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Nsengiyumva, Gloriose
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Kagabo, Desire
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Gumucio, Tatiana
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[Exploring pathways for gender-responsive climate services in Rwanda]
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Exploring pathways for gender-responsive climate services in Rwanda