Gender & Development Survey
Dear Kristin Davis,
As Editors of Gender & Development, we are interested in understanding how you use the journal content in your work.
We very much value the fact that you read articles from Gender & Development. As you know, it aims to support all those involved in promoting gender equality and women's rights in development and humanitarian work.
In 2014, the journal reaches the age of 21. As part of our coming of age, we've designed a short survey to help Gender & Development meet its readers' interests and needs.
We'd be very grateful if you could give a short time to complete the survey, giving us your opinions on what we do well, less well, and how we might do better in our next 21 years!
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Caroline Sweetman, Editor
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Author: Antony Hooper
ANU E Press, 2005 - SOCIAL SCIENCE - 227 pages
The Journal of Gender, Agriculture and Food Security (Agri-Gender) is an international, open access, peer-reviewed and refereed journal published by the Africa Centre for Gender, Social Research and Impact Assessment. The main objective of Agri-Gender is to provide an intellectual platform for international scholars to publish their research work on gender, agriculture and food security. The journal aims to promote interdisciplinary research related to gender and the agricultural and food sciences.
A facilitator’s guide to incorporating gender awareness and analysis into extension training and programmingThe Facilitator’s Guide is the overall summary of steps and processes to be followed by workshop facilitators during all or part of the sessions used. The Participant’s Guide is for use by participants during the workshop and accompanies the CD to be provided at the end of the workshop. The Appendices contain case study and gender tool examples for use during specific workshop sessions. There are also pre and post evaluations that can be administered before and after the workshop to track participant learning outcomes.
Check out the resources on this page to learn about the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) and the Gender Integration Framework (GIF). Together these tools can be used to identify constraints to women's empowerment and design activities and projects to address them.
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