Women in developing countries are often characterized by lower social status, less input into decision-making, lack of access to resources, and lower mobility, while their inclusion...
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Gender inequality and malnutrition are regarded as inseparable parts of the vicious cycle of poverty, being considered a cause and an effect of hunger and poverty. The majority of rural households practise...
Uganda is highly vulnerable to adverse impacts from climate change, including erratic rainfall patterns, prolonged droughts, and increased frequency of pests and diseases. While many climate-smart...
Highlights: We assess dietary diversity impacts of women’s empowerment and technology adoption. The focal technology is push pull, known to increase agricultural productivity . Women’s...
The analysis of household resilience to food insecurity has become a key technical and evidence-based policy instrument for better tailoring development and humanitarian intervention designs. International development...
Research highlights:
A gender and nutrition SBCC intervention was incorporated within an agricultural program and cash transfer program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The SBCC comprised...
Nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA) interventions offer a means to improve the dietary quality of rural, undernourished populations. Their effectiveness could be further increased by understanding how...
Across developing countries, women play an important role both as producers of major food crops and in improving household nutrition. This research paper aims to assess the effect...
Providing farmers with essential agricultural information and training in the era of COVID-19 has been a challenge that has prompted a renewed interest in digital extension services. There is a distinct...
Background
Recent evidence suggests that diet inequities between men and women may have diminished within rural Bangladeshi households. However, this has not been...