PUBLICATION | 04 Sep 2025 The Status of Women in Agrifood Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa Chapter 1 - Introduction Building on the FAO 2023 global report The status of women in agrifood systems, this regional report provides a geographic focus on the topic in sub-Saharan... PUBLICATION | 17 Apr 2026 Empowering women in agriculture : evaluating the impact of multidimensional and integrated supports on women's empowerment and their influence on the adoption of agri-environmental practices in Mali Women play a central role in the agricultural sector, particularly in the adoption of agri-environmental practices, making them key actors in sustainable development pathways. In light of this, women's... PUBLICATION | 08 Apr 2026 Does agricultural commercialization improve women’s diets?: Evidence from Cameroon Highlights: Agricultural commercialization improves women’s diets. Agricultural commercialization improves incomes and the number of crops grown. Women in commercial households are likely to consume more... More
PUBLICATION | 17 Apr 2026 Empowering women in agriculture : evaluating the impact of multidimensional and integrated supports on women's empowerment and their influence on the adoption of agri-environmental practices in Mali Women play a central role in the agricultural sector, particularly in the adoption of agri-environmental practices, making them key actors in sustainable development pathways. In light of this, women's... PUBLICATION | 08 Apr 2026 Does agricultural commercialization improve women’s diets?: Evidence from Cameroon Highlights: Agricultural commercialization improves women’s diets. Agricultural commercialization improves incomes and the number of crops grown. Women in commercial households are likely to consume more...
PUBLICATION | 08 Apr 2026 Does agricultural commercialization improve women’s diets?: Evidence from Cameroon Highlights: Agricultural commercialization improves women’s diets. Agricultural commercialization improves incomes and the number of crops grown. Women in commercial households are likely to consume more...