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Gender
Weather shocks and other shocks affecting the economy of farm households often trigger a cascade of coping mechanisms, from reducing
Briefs
This policy note recommends key areas of inquiry for assessing gender and social differences in resilience that can be used
Gender
Sophie Theis, Senior Research Analyst at IFPRI, presented on a forthcoming GCAN paper on gender and resilience at USAID on
Events
GCAN will be participating in the Resilience Measurement, Evidence, and Learning (RMEL) Annual Conference, November 12-15 in New Orleans. The
Briefs
This is one of several angles that Lynn Brown, independent consultant, assesses in the GCAN Policy Note No. 9. Aflatoxins
Events & Presentations
Gender norms and power dynamics can play significant roles in influencing the ability of people, households, and communities to build
Bangladesh
Custom hiring of labor- and cost-saving agricultural machinery services is increasingly common in South Asia. We studied the gendered differences
Gender
Across sub-sectors of rural climate resilience – including social protection, disaster risk reduction, livelihood diversification, climate-smart agriculture, among others –
Gender
IFPRI hosted a recent meeting of the Gender and Resilience Working Group meeting on June 26, 2017, where two members