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No cash, no food. Gendered reorganization of livelihoods and food security in Cambodia
This research project examines the impact of agricultural commercialization on the right to food and gender equality in Cambodia.
Rental markets, gender, and land certificates: evidence from Vietnam
Land titles increase the probability of female landlords to receive compensation when leasing their land to relatives which is important for agricultural productivity
Gender analysis of economic land concessions in Cambodia and in Northern Laos: Case of rubber plantations
This paper gives a gender analysis on the rubber land concessions in Cambodia and in Northern Laos.
Examining Agency in Agriculture: The Feminization Debate in Nepal
This study investigates how women exercise agency within gendered patterns of labour and decision-making in citrus-producing households in Sindhuli, Nepal, offering new insights into the feminization of agriculture by analyzing women’s lived experiences across different agricultural domains.
Does Women’s Land Ownership Promote Their Empowerment? Empirical Evidence from Nepal
An empirical examination of the role of women’s land ownership, either alone or jointly, as a means of improving their intra-household bargaining power in the areas of own healthcare, major household purchases, and visiting family or relatives
Rubber plantations and their implications on gender roles and relations in northern uplands Vietnam
Focusing on the transformation of livelihoods after the creation of the rubber plantation in the Northern Uplands of Vietnam, this research analyses the gendered impact specifically.
Rural Piped-Water Enterprises in Cambodia: A Pathway to Women’s Empowerment?
This research examined the extent to which women’s ownership and management of water supply schemes led to their empowerment, including their economic empowerment, in rural Cambodia. Privately managed water supply schemes in rural Cambodia serve over one million people.
The impact of a gender and business training on income hiding: An experimental study in Vietnam
An experiment within an experiment. A randomised controlled trial determines whether women received training or not, both groups of women played lab games for real money, which were used to measure the extent to which they would hide income from their husbands.
On the realities of gender inclusion in climate change policies in Nepal
Climate change impacts are felt globally but not equally with especially women being most vulnerable. The climate change and related policies in Nepal have not been able to balance the odds.




