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Gender Research

Gender Research. Participants. Abdellah Aboudrare Abderrahim Bentabi Revza Mavlyanova Bill Payne Sami Reda Sabry Hany Ramadan Salwa Kluari Alica Gouda Eman Sadek Mauricio Bellon Malika Martini. 11 areas of gender research identified. Youth/child labor Decision-making

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Gender Research

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  1. Gender Research

  2. Participants • AbdellahAboudrare • AbderrahimBentabi • RevzaMavlyanova • Bill Payne • Sami RedaSabry • Hany Ramadan • SalwaKluari • Alica Gouda • EmanSadek • Mauricio Bellon • Malika Martini

  3. 11 areas of gender research identified • Youth/child labor • Decision-making • Indigenous knowledge • Equity • Institutional arrangements • Informal seed systems • Nutrition • Education • Roles in different social settings • Capture differences between regions • Land tenure

  4. Priority areas • Areas: • Decision-making • Institutional arrangements • Roles in social settings • Look at the variation of these areas among different household members • Men • Women • Children

  5. Relate this variation to interventions proposed by CRP in project sites • Technology • Social organizations • Market participation • Relate this variation to interventions proposed by CRP in project sites

  6. Priority areas, intervention and outcomes • In turn relate relationships between priority areas and interventions to relevant outcomes • Vulnerability • Risk • Income diversification • Productivity • Natural resources management & conservation

  7. Generic hypothesis • More balanced decision-making processes among household members lead to better outcomes

  8. Generic hypothesis • More balanced decision-making processes among household members lead to better outcomes

  9. Generic hypothesis • More balanced decision-making processes among household members lead to better outcomes

  10. Generic hypothesis • More balanced decision-making processes among household members lead to better outcomes

  11. Thank you

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