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The gender perspective of climate information use is not well studied although necessary for developing gender-responsive climate information services (CIS). This study determined how CIS use by men and women farmers may be influenced by their perceptions about climate change (CC), farm activitie...


Partey, Samuel T.Dakorah, Angela D.Zougmoré, Robert B.Ouédraogo, MathieuNyasimi, MaryNikoi, Gordon KHuyer, Sophia[Gender and climate risk management: evidence of climate information use in Ghana]Gender and climate risk management: evidence of climate information use in Ghana

Climate change affects differently men and women around the world. Due to women’s limited access to, and control over key assets, information and inputs for instance, they tend to be disadvantaged in terms of ability, flexibility and means to change their agricultural practices to adapt to a chan...


Diouf SeynabouOuédraogo, IssaZougmoré, Robert B.Ouédraogo, Mathieu[NEEDS AND DETERMINANTS OF ACCESS TO CLIMATE INFORMATION SERVICES BY WOMEN PRODUCERS IN SENEGAL]NEEDS AND DETERMINANTS OF ACCESS TO CLIMATE INFORMATION SERVICES BY WOMEN PRODUCERS IN SENEGAL

This Info Note aims to present a summary of results from gender-related activities at the CSVs in West Africa. The gender mainstreaming included the capacity building of implementation team, the empowerment of women with gender sensitive activities and the understanding of gender perception on cl...


Ouédraogo, MathieuPartey, Samuel T.Zougmoré, Robert B.Derigubah, MavisSanogo, DiaminatouBoureima, Moussa[Mainstreaming gender and social differentiation into CCAFS research activities in West Africa: lessons learned and perspectives]Mainstreaming gender and social differentiation into CCAFS research activities in West Africa: lessons learned and perspectives

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