At yesterday's launch of the U.S. government's new global hunger and food security initiative, Feed the Future (FTF), empowering rural women was continuously pointed out as key to improving food security and reducing hunger and malnutrition. In a keynote address US AID Adminstrator Rajiv Shah declared: "For years we've talked about the importance of women. >> Read more
Resource: Paper from Concern on “Women Marginal Farmers–Mobilizing for Change”
When Concern Worldwide (UK) launched its Unheard Voices campaign in late 2007, the focus was on highlighting the needs of marginal farmers – those whom we define as ‘farming yet hungry’. The majority of these marginal farmers are women and more recently we have shifted our attention to the specific challenges and needs of women >> Read more
Funding: Walmart and CARE
The Walmart Foundation announced plans to increase its women’s development partnership with CARE to $3 million, expanding its $1 million, one-year partnership initiated last year. The funding will empower women in Peru, Bangladesh, and India by developing new skills and creating new opportunities through education, literacy and job training programs in agriculture and factory settings. >> Read more
News: Heifer Project on Women and Cattle in Zambia Wins Best Practice Award
Source: Heifer Intl Heifer International’s Miyoba Women’s Draft Cattle Project in Zambia has been selected for a Best Practice Award by InterAction, a coalition of humanitarian organizations providing disaster relief, refugee assistance and sustainable development programs worldwide. The project, which supported Women Farmers in Building Community Resilience Through Harnessing Crops and Livestock, built economic resilience >> Read more
News: New report shows female farmers dominate post-harvest management in Ghana
Source: Ghana Business News Female farmers dominate post-harvest management in Ghana, according to a research by Ghana Agricultural Union Workers (GAWU) with assistance from Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Dr. Collins Osei of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), and leader of the research team, said this during a presentation of findings >> Read more
News: The No. 1 Job Requirement in Gender and Development; Interview with Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi
By Jemila Abdulai Source: Devex Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi helped set up the first Africa-wide grant-making agency. What advice would the self-proclaimed feminist give those interested in pursuing a career in gender and development? Passion for the cause is key, says the executive director of the African Women’s Development Forum. Devex spoke with the Nigerian and British >> Read more
Publication: Engendering Agricultural Research
This IFPRI Discussion Paper makes a case for gender equity in the agricultural R&D system. It reviews the evidence on exactly why it is important to pay attention to gender issues in agriculture and why it is necessary to recognize women’s distinct food-security roles throughout the entire value chain—for both food and nonfood crops, marketed >> Read more
Publication: A review of empirical evidence on gender differences in nonland agricultural inputs, technology, and services in developing countries
This IFPRI Discussion Paper reviews existing microeconomic empirical literature on gender differences in use, access, and adoption of nonland agricultural inputs in developing countries. This review focuses on four key areas: (1) technological resources, (2) natural resources, (3) human resources, and (4) social and political capital. In general, there has been more empirical research on >> Read more
News: Population Action International Appoints New President Suzanne Ehlers
Washington) Population Action International’s Board of Directors unanimously voted to name Suzanne Ehlers as President of the organization. Ms. Ehlers has been with Population Action International for six years and served as interim president during the last eight months, successfully steering the organization through the economic downturn while expanding its programs and reach. “We are >> Read more
Event: Gender and Conflict Research Workshop
World Bank, Washington, D.C., 10 June 2010. This workshop will present analytical research work commissioned by The World Bank on gender and conflict. The work was carried out by a group of HiCN researchers and will be used as background research for the two forthcoming World Development Reports on Security and Conflict and on Gender. >> Read more
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