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as how poverty, conflict, and gender roles might affect demand. They also consider the roles that institutions must play …
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daughters will earn over their lifetimes. To help right gender imbalances, the authors consider policies to encourage adoption … conflict between policies to enhance the efficiency of investments in land and human capital and policies to promote gender …
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"Recognizing that “gender matters,” many development interventions have aimed to close the gender gap in access to … gender needs, and the culture and context specificity of gender roles." from authors' abstract …
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on the probability of adoption, while gender did not have a significant effect. The most important determinant for …
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CONTENTS: Brief 1. Overview / Agnes R. Quisumbing and Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick Brief 2. Land Rights / Eve Crowley Brief 3. Water Rights / Barbara Van Koppen Brief 4. Rights to Livestock / Beth A. Miller Brief 5. Technology / Thelma R. Paris, Hilary Sims Feldstein, and Guadalupe Duron Brief 6....
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"This study examines the poverty reduction implications of the introduction of three different agricultural technologies by government and NGOs in three rural sites across Bangladesh. The first is new vegetable seeds developed by AVRDC introduced in Saturia to women owning small amounts of land...
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The government of Uganda is currently decentralizing many of its services including those directly related to agriculture and the environment. Non-government organizations (NGOs) and community-based organizations (CBOs) are being asked to take the lead in the provision of government services...
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as a mechanism to stimulate gender-equitable change processes. Our evidence suggests that the technology uptake process … the ways in which social networks and social relationships facilitated technology dissemination. Gender relations played a …
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