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Gender and International Migration: Globalization, Development, and Governance
This paper examines the connections between gender and international migration around three themes: globalization, national economic development, and governance.
Opening Cracks for the Transgression of Social Boundaries: An Evaluation of the Gender Impacts of Farmer Research Teams in Honduras
Assessment of the gender impacts of farmer research teams in Honduras.
Gender, household food security, and dietary diversity in western Honduras
Aspects of women’s empowerment can be important for food security and dietary diversity in Western Honduras.
Gender aspects of smallholder private groundwater irrigation in Ghana and Zambia
Exploring the role of women and men in small scale farmer-led irrigation development. This research analysed gender dimensions of the adoption of small-scale private irrigation technologies in Ghana and Zambia.
Gender Empowerment in Agriculture Interventions: What Are We Still Missing? Evidence From a Randomized-Controlled Trial Among Coffee Producers in Honduras
A randomised-control trial, based on coffee producer communities in Western Honduras, that aims to evaluate the impact of a gender empowerment in agriculture intervention with organizations of coffee producers.
Gender and food security in Honduras
In a sample of rural households in three departments in Honduras, women were found to have low dietary diversity and food security. Women’s empowerment is hindered by work responsibilities and limited decision-making power regarding accessing credit and productive activities.
Female-Headed Households and Homeownership in Latin America
The paper shows that females have lower probability of home ownership than men, but not all females and this obscures the phenomenon when household level data is analysed.
Examining the Barriers to Gender Integration in Agriculture, Climate Change, Food Security, and Nutrition Policies: Guatemalan and Honduran Perspectives
This research is about understanding the gender gaps and possible solutions in agriculture, climate change, food security and nutrition policies that can exist in Guatemala and Honduras, through narrative and policy document analysis.
Feminised financial flows: how gender affects remittances in Honduran–US transnational families
This article provides a gender analysis of how transnational families of Honduran migrants in Alexandria, Virginia USA and Nacaome, Valle, Honduras. It identifies gender dimensions, such as gender motives for migration, reproductive labour, empowerment of women, and intra-familial power negotiations.
Adapting to Climate Change Through Conservation Agriculture: A Gendered Analysis of Eastern Zambia
Climate variability has increased, and this affects men and women smallholder farmers differently due to their gender roles and access to resources.
Effect of Group and Leader Attributes on Men and Women Farmers’ Participation in Group Activities in Zambia
ReadThe piper calls the tune: changing roles of Northern Ghanaian women in agriculture
Even though men make most of the decisions in relation to access to land and productive technologies, the increasing role of international organisations, especially those who push for gender equality and policies, have provided an avenue for women to be able to access these resources in the non-traditional sense.
Social vulnerability of smallholder farmers to climate change in Zambia: the applicability of social vulnerability index
The study assessed the social vulnerability levels of smallholder famers in Zambia.
Bringing the Border to Baby: Birth Registration as Bordering Practice for Migrant Women’s Children
This research explores the ways babies born to migrant and refugee women are being excluded from birth registration and calls for rights defenders to recognize and resist these practices, focusing on the Dominican Republic’s denial of birth certificates for people of Haitian descent.