“Feminization” of agriculture: Building evidence to debunk myths on current challenges and opportunities
Myths and assumptions persist regarding women in agriculture that hinder the development of effective food security policies.
Myths and assumptions persist regarding women in agriculture that hinder the development of effective food security policies.
The African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) is one of the most visible and well-attended high-level agricultural and food security events in Africa.
This paper specifically addresses the hypothesis that access to land and forest resources is gendered and poverty-related among land reform migrants in Zimbabwe.
Eleven selected companies and organizations have been awarded grants to implement a series of pilot studies and initiatives in three target regions.
The project aims at developing, testing and sharing a conceptual framework for implementing and assessing gender-responsive information and communication technology (ICT4scale), for scaling agricultural solutions in rural regions.