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Context: Fairtrade (FT) is one of the most well-known Alternative Trade Organizations (ATOs). The FT movement intends to develop mutually beneficial partnerships, support organizational capacity building, guarantee prices higher than market prices, and provide a social premium to finance communi...


Río Duque, Martha Lilia delGonzález, CarolinaCórdoba, Diana M.Howland, Fanny CecileGutiérrez, NataliaLundy, Mark[Impacts of Fair Trade-Certified Coffee in Nicaragua,Brazil, Honduras, and Peru: Implications for livelihoods and empowerment of farm workers and independent smallholder producers.]Impacts of Fair Trade-Certified Coffee in Nicaragua,Brazil, Honduras, and Peru: Implications for livelihoods and empowerment of farm workers and independent smallholder producers.
Arwida, S.D.Maharani, C.Sijapati Basnett, B.Yang, A.L.[Gender relevant considerations for developing REDD+ indicators: Lessons learned for Indonesia]Gender relevant considerations for developing REDD+ indicators: Lessons learned for Indonesia
Arwida, S.D.Maharani, C.Sijapati Basnett, B.Yang, A.L.[Pertimbangan terkait gender dalam pengembangan indikator REDD+: Pelajaran dari Indonesia]Pertimbangan terkait gender dalam pengembangan indikator REDD+: Pelajaran dari Indonesia
Shackleton, SPaumgarten, F.Kassa, H.Husselman, MZida, MPurnomo, H.Irawati, R.H.Fauzan, A.U.Melati[Forests: Gender and value chains]Forests: Gender and value chains
Sijapati Basnett, B.Gnych, S.Anandi, C.A.M.[Transformasi Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil dalam meningkatkan kesetaraan gender dan pemberdayaan perempuan]Transformasi Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil dalam meningkatkan kesetaraan gender dan pemberdayaan perempuan
Sijapati Basnett, B.Gnych, S.Anandi, C.A.M.[Transforming the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil for greater gender equality and women’s empowerment]Transforming the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil for greater gender equality and women’s empowerment

Agricultural production systems in Ethiopia depend on seasonal rains, which are increasingly becoming variable, affecting the livelihoods of many farmers. Women in rural areas are more vulnerable to climate change and climaterelated risks due to existing social norms and gender inequalities (limi...


Ambaw, GebermedihinTadesse, MeronMungai, CatherineKuma, SimegnRadeny, Maren A.O.Tamene, LulsegedSolomon, Dawit[Gender assessment for women’s economic empowerment in Doyogena climate-smart landscape in Southern Ethiopia]Gender assessment for women’s economic empowerment in Doyogena climate-smart landscape in Southern Ethiopia

Hammond, AliciaSchomer, InkaNgom, AlassaneSeck, AwaLopes Janik, Vanessa[ Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management , Senegal's PROGEDE II Project ]

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