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This study is designed to understand the existing formal and informal social networks among re-settlers in Ethiopia. Its main purpose is to explore the extent and gender implica¬tions of women’s participation in different social networks. The study aims to identify options for enhancing the role ...


Molla, D.Karrippai, R.S.Puskur, Ranjitha[Women’s social networks in resettlement areas: The case of Metema resettlement site, Ethiopia]Women’s social networks in resettlement areas: The case of Metema resettlement site, Ethiopia
Tiani, A.M.Akwah, G.Nguiebouri, J.[Women in Campo-Ma'an national park: uncertainties and adaptations in Cameroon]Women in Campo-Ma'an national park: uncertainties and adaptations in Cameroon
Sari, E.P.Adnan, H.Colfer, C.J.P.[Perempuan dan lahan: studi kasus pada desa Baru Pelepat, Bungo-Jambi]Perempuan dan lahan: studi kasus pada desa Baru Pelepat, Bungo-Jambi

This brief afterward discusses Riska’s experiences in the context of Colfer’s ethnographic knowledge of gender and lifestyle changes among the dayaks of Kalimantan. It discusses the burgeoning literature reflecting women’s voices, a genre to which Riska contributes. Building on her own ethnograph...


Colfer, C.J.P.[(Afterword) Riska: memories of a Dayak girlhood](Afterword) Riska: memories of a Dayak girlhood

Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger for the poorest households, because their farms tend to be small with low yield potential. These challenges will be amplified as climate change causes shifting patterns of crop suitability and dise...


Hammond, JamesWijk, Mark T. vanPagella, TimCarpena, PietroSkirrow, TomDauncey, Victoria[Shea butter: A pro-poor, pro-female route to increased income]Shea butter: A pro-poor, pro-female route to increased income
Dey de Pryck, J.Elias, M.Sijapati Basnett, S.[Globalization and employment in forests and tree product value chains: are women losing out?]Globalization and employment in forests and tree product value chains: are women losing out?

Quisumbing, Agnes R.Roy, S.D.Njuki, JemimahTanvin, K.Waithanji, Elizabeth M.[Can dairy value chain projects change gender norms in rural Bangladesh? Impacts on assets, gender norms, and time use]Can dairy value chain projects change gender norms in rural Bangladesh? Impacts on assets, gender norms, and time use

Njuki, JemimahWaithanji, Elizabeth M.Sakwa, B.Kariuki, Juliet B.Mukewa, E.Ngige, J.[Do women control what they grow? The gendered use of KickStart’s pumps for irrigation in Kenya and Tanzania]Do women control what they grow? The gendered use of KickStart’s pumps for irrigation in Kenya and Tanzania

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