IFPRI Discussion Papers
Amber Peterman, Agnes Quisumbing, Julia Behrman and Ephraim Nkonya on ‘Understanding gender differences in agricultural productivity in Uganda and Nigeria’
Neha Kumar and Agnes Quisumbing on ‘Does Social Capital Build Women’s Assets: The long-term impacts of group–based and individual dissemination of agricultural technology in Bangladesh.’
Neha Kumar and Agnes Quisumbing on ‘Access, Adoption, Diffusion: Understanding the long-term impacts of improved vegetable and fish technologies in Bangladesh.’
Peer Reviewed Publications
Monica Fisher, Jeffrey Reimer and Edward Carr on ‘Who Should be Interviewed in Surveys of Household Income?’ World Development 38.7.
Other Media
Purnima Menon on ‘A Food Program that’s not about Food: what India’s starving children don’t need is more blind handouts. What they do need is real social change’in Foreign Policy Magazine
Presentations
Agnes Quisumbing and Michelle Adato on ‘Strengthening Development Policy & Practice through Gender Analysis: An Overview of IFPRI Research, 1994-2010.’
Agnes Quisumbing on ‘Review of IFPRI’s work on Gender, Nutrition and Food Security in Asia.’
Catherine Ragasa on ‘Are we Ignoring a Vital Resource? Reaching African Women Farmers with Productivity-enhancing Technologies.’
Nienke Beintema on ‘Female participation in African Agricultural Research and Higher Education: New Insights.’
Amber Peterman and Julia Behrman on ‘Gender Research at IFPRI: Reflections and Strategic Directions.’
Agnes Quisumbing, Neha Kumar, Peter Davis & DATA on ‘Does Social Capital Build Women’s Assets’
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