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Gender in agriculture

Gender in Agriculture Partnership (GAP) is a collective, self-driven, autonomous global movement, initiated through GFAR in response to direct requests from FAO, CGIAR and others, to deliver greater gender equity across many institutional and functional contexts.   GAP works to establish collective advocacy and action in support of the recognition and rights of women in agriculture and food systems.  GAP provides an open and inclusive mechanism for action and already mobilizes many individuals (GAP Catalysts) and institutiona... more

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Why gender parity matters for Latin America

Why gender parity matters for Latin America

One hundred million. That is the number of women in Latin America who are currently active in...
Alice Kachere

Women’s land rights unleash agricultural productivity and nutrition

Women all over the world play a critical role in providing food and education as well as...
GAP Update n.11 is out!

GAP Update n.11 is out!

GAP Update is a briefing service from the Gender in Agriculture Partnership, a...
Program Officer, Rural Finance and Risk Job - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundatio

Program Officer, Rural Finance and Risk Job - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Division: Global Development Program     Department: Agricultural...
Advancing Women's Rights Through Social Media - Which Strategies? - Image

Advancing Women's Rights Through Social Media - Which Strategies?

Wikigender is running a new online discussion in partnership with @Empower_Women, @AWID, @...

Relevant bookmarks

The World Survey on the role of women in development 2014: Gender equality and sustainable development | UN Women – Headquarters

First Global Conference on Women in Agriculture (GCWA) - Proceedings

The role of women in agriculture-ESA Working Paper

Engendering agricultural research, development, and extension (IFPRI)

The role of women in agriculture-ESA Working Paper

Engendering agricultural research, development, and extension (IFPRI)

First Global Conference on Women in Agriculture (GCWA) - Proceedings