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Increasing numbers of development agencies and individual projects espouse objectives of women’s empowerment, yet there has been little systematic work on mec
Can agricultural development projects empower women? A synthesis of mixed methods evaluations using pro-WEAI in the gender, agriculture, and assets project (phase 2) portfolio
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Agricultural development projects increasingly include women’s empowerment and gender equality among their objectives, but efforts to evaluate their impact ha
Development of the project-level Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (pro-WEAI)
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Pages: 68
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In this paper, the authors describe the adaptation and validation of a project-level WEAI (or pro-WEAI) that agricultural development projects can use to identi
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Women’s empowerment, agricultural extension, and digitalization: Disentangling information and role model effects in rural Uganda
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In many developing countries, agricultural extension services are generally biased towards men, with information targeted mainly to male members of a farming ho