Wikigender is running a new online discussion on: “Addressing discriminatory social norms: the case of Uganda” Open from 18-21 May 2015 Starting on Monday 18 May, Wikigender is running a new online discussion on “Addressing discriminatory social norms: the case of Uganda” with several lead discussants: Caroline Harper, Overseas Development Institute (ODI); Grace Bantebya >> Read more
Five mid-week gender reads and resources
How do women and men cope with time burden, and what implications do such gendered coping strategies this have for nutrition? This month's post on the Gender-Nutrition Idea Exchange blog shares results from a systematic review of the evidence: It is time: Why time matters in agriculture-nutrition pathways from the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health >> Read more
Webinar: Re-Thinking the role of energy technology for women’s empowerment
Webinar: Re-Thinking the role of energy technology for women's empowerment EmpowerWomen.org is hosting a Webinar organized by UNIDO in cooperation with the Climate Technology Centre and Network, UN Women, and ENERGIA on 6 May 2015 from 8:30am to 10:30am (EDT). Join the debate with remarkable experts and entrepreneurs in the field of sustainable energy to >> Read more
Job opportunity: Gender and Science Expert at AWARD
Senior Manager, Gender Responsive Agricultural Science (AWARD) Location: Nairobi Closing Date: May 8, 2015 The position holder will provide strategic direction and oversight of AWARD’s science and gender responsive agricultural science initiatives. Roles and responsibilities Science Provide strategic leadership of AWARD’s science initiatives including implementation of the advanced science training. Shape the content of AWARD’s >> Read more
IFPRI Policy Seminar: It Is Time – Gendered Time Use in Agriculture-Nutrition Pathways
Thursday, May 7th, 2015 12:15 pm to 1:45 pm EDT Please join for lunch beginning at 11:45 am Live webcast will be available here at the scheduled time. Moderator: John McDermott, A4NH, IFPRI Panel: Mark Blackden, World Bank (Ret.); Krista Jacobs, USAID Bureau for Food Security; Deborah Johnston, SOAS, University of London & Leverhulme Centre for Integrative >> Read more
Event: Gender & Agriculture: What Have We Learned?
Gender & Agriculture: What Have We Learned? InterAction - Washington, D.C. Thursday, May 7th, 2015 12:30 PM - 2PM *Light lunch will be served Gender discrimination has significant impact on food and nutrition security. As advocates for food security and agricultural development, we must have a clear understanding of current evidence, facts and "ammunition" to >> Read more
Special issue of Agricultural Economics on gender and agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa
The May 2015 issue of Agricultural Economics features articles on gender differences in sub-Saharan African agriculture. Papers are available here. This special issue contributes to the literature on gender differences in sub-Saharan African agriculture primarily by using new and innovative micro-data. The first six articles have a strong focus on understanding the extent and drivers of >> Read more
Event at Wilson Center on Pakistani Women’s Collective Action for Change
An Enduring Revolution: Pakistani Women’s Collective Action for Change The role of women in many developing countries has traditionally been understood as that of a passive receiver of repression or services. Fouzia Saeed’s research findings challenge this view. At this event, Dr. Saeed will share the outcome of her work during her time as the >> Read more
Webinar: Enhancing Nutrition and Food Security During the First 1000 Days through Gender-Sensitive Social and Behavioral Change
Enhancing Nutrition and Food Security During the First 1000 Days through Gender-Sensitive Social and Behavioral Change brought to you by the CORE Group SBC Working Group Details Tuesday, April 28, 2015, 10:00am - 11:00am, Eastern Location Adobe Connect Presenter Megan Ivankovich, Program Officer, WI-HER LLC Dr. Taroub Harb Faramand, President and Founder, WI-HER LLC >> Read more
Resources from CARE Measuring and Monitoring Gender Behavior Change event now available
On Thursday, April 16th at the Carnegie Endowment Conference Center in Washington DC, CARE’s Pathways team hosted a dissemination event to share our experience and expertise in Measuring and Monitoring gender behavior change in agricultural programs. Please visit their blog to read about the event and access the compiled list of materials referenced during the >> Read more
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