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Towards inclusive open government in Africa : using the open government partnership to advance the women's rights agenda in Africa
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Gendered Open Data Report
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Towards inclusive open government in Africa using the open government partnership to advance the women's rights agenda in Africa
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Journal articlesNANOTECHNOLOGY APIDAE FOOD PRESERVATION FRUIT CROPS
Effect of nanoemulsion of hexanal on honey bees (Hymenoptera; Apidae)
The study was carried out to assess the toxicity of nanoemulsion of hexanal formulation on common honey bee species visiting mango orchards. Nano emulsion of hexanal at varying concentrations was tested using a dry film method.
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Journal articlesPOSTHARVEST LOSSES WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE GENDER ROLES OWNERSHIP DECISION MAKING Food security LAND RIGHTS GENDER DISCRIMINATION WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT
Gender dynamics in mango production system in India
Rural women in India are rarely consulted in development projects that may increase men’s production and income, but add to their own workloads. Women’s on-farm household and productive labor is significant but underrecognized and under-valued.
Published dateThursday, January 2, 2014 - 05:00 -
Journal articlesSOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL STRATIFICATION KINSHIP ETHNIC MINORITIES INCOME GENERATION
Characterizing social networks and their effects on income diversification in rural Kerala, India
Social context is an important determinant of income diversification. In India, caste and ethnicity provide the basis for multi-functional social networks.
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Journal articlesFARMING FARMING Poverty alleviation
Big funders push agriculture solutions : Bill Gates’s foundation is linking farming improvements to poverty relief
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Journal articlesWOMEN IN AGRICULTURE FOOD SOVEREIGNTY Gender SEED COLLECTION
Keepers of seed : the impact of the ‘Green Revolution’ in Africa on female farmers
Many visions for agricultural development are not drawn up by African voices, nor take into account developing countries’ experience with the first Green Revolution.
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Journal articlesINFORMATION POLICY CULTURAL CHANGE
Putting open data into policy : lessons from leaders around the world
Open data as a policy area is not more than five years old.
Published dateThursday, April 2, 2015 - 04:00