The Institutional Canopy of Conservation
This project aims to conserve East Africa's rich biodiversity by strengthening local livelihoods through community-based conservation programs.
This project aims to conserve East Africa's rich biodiversity by strengthening local livelihoods through community-based conservation programs.
This research project will generate evidence on how women's political participation influences the connection between economic growth and women's economic empowerment.
Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire are neighbouring countries with similar resource endowments and socio-cultural environments but very different economic development strategies.
Women's economic empowerment can improve if globalization and urbanization lead to greater opportunities for employment.
This project aims to develop policy guidelines and training material on how to promote women's well-being and economic growth. The project team will review the literature on how women's economic empowerment and economic growth interact.
This project will provide empirical evidence on the constraints and opportunities for women's economic empowerment in artisanal and small scale mining (ASM), and on the impact of regulatory reforms.
The Growth and Economic Opportunities for Women (GrOW) research program is a collaborative initiative involving IDRC, the United Kingdom's Department for International Development, and The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.