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Chiwona-Karltun, L.Kimanzu, N.Clendenning, J.Lodin, J.B.Ellingson, C.Lidestav, G.Mkwambisi, D.Mwangi, E.Nhantumbo, I.Ochieng, C.Petrokofsky, G.Sartas, M.[What is the evidence that gender affects access to and use of forest assets for food security?: A systematic map protocol]What is the evidence that gender affects access to and use of forest assets for food security?: A systematic map protocol
Iniesta-Arandia, I.Ravera, F.Buechler, S.Díaz Reviriego, I.Fernández Giménez, M.E.Reed, M.G.Thompson-Hall, M.Wilmer, H.Aregu, LemlemCohen, P.Djoudi, H.Lawless, S.Martín López, B.Smucker, T.Villamor, G.B.Wangui, Elizabeth Edna[A synthesis of convergent reflections, tensions and silences in linking gender and global environmental change research]A synthesis of convergent reflections, tensions and silences in linking gender and global environmental change research
Djoudi, H.Locatelli, BrunoVaast, C.Asher, K.Brockhaus, M.Sijapati Basnett, B.[Beyond dichotomies: Gender and intersecting inequalities in climate change studies]Beyond dichotomies: Gender and intersecting inequalities in climate change studies

This article presents a pilot and baseline African Green Growth Index (AGGI). The work is premised on the importance of Africa implementing green growth strategies. Baseline indicators allow countries to monitor progress towards green growth transition. The AGGI incorporates 48 indicators applied...


Kararach, G.Nhamo, G.Mubila, M.Nhamo, S.Nhemachena, CharlesBabu, S.[Reflections on the Green Growth Index for developing countries: a focus of selected African countries]Reflections on the Green Growth Index for developing countries: a focus of selected African countries

Women in developing countries are often omitted from key parts of the agricultural value chains. We used household survey data in bi-probit and ordinary least squares regression models to estimate the determinants of women’s participation in cassava cultivation and marketing in Tanzania. Land siz...


Masamha, B.Thebe, V.Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.[Unlocking the household ‘Black Box’: a gendered analysis of smallholder farmers' participation in the cassava (Manihot esculenta crantz) value chain in Tanzania]Unlocking the household ‘Black Box’: a gendered analysis of smallholder farmers' participation in the cassava (Manihot esculenta crantz) value chain in Tanzania

Although ‘disrespectability’ has been discerned as an important discourse that accompanies Tanzanian women’s engagement in hospitality jobs, it remains unclear how they counter this devaluation and whether their male co-workers are affected as well. Using a life-story methodology with a sample of...


Fischer, Gundula[Contested ‘respectability’: gender and labour in the life stories of Tanzanian women and men in the hospitality industry]Contested ‘respectability’: gender and labour in the life stories of Tanzanian women and men in the hospitality industry
Mulema, Annet A.Jogo, WellingtonDamtew, EliasMekonnen, KinduThorne, Peter J.[Women farmers’ participation in the agricultural research process: Implications for agricultural sustainability in Ethiopia]Women farmers’ participation in the agricultural research process: Implications for agricultural sustainability in Ethiopia

Bertrand, MarianneMullainathan, SendhilMiller, Douglas[ Public Policy and Extended Families : Evidence from Pensions in South Africa ]

Newman, Constance[ Gender, Time Use, and Change : The Impact of the Cut Flower Industry in Ecuador ]

Duflo, Esther[ Grandmothers and Granddaughters : Old-Age Pensions and Intrahousehold Allocation in South Africa ]

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