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- Women, economic resilience, gender norms in a time of climate change: what do we know?([CIMMYT], 2023) Farnworth, C.; Rietveld, A.M.; Voss, R.C.; Meentzen, A.
Publication - An evidence synthesis of gender norms in agrifood systems: Pathways towards improved women’s economic resilience to climate change(Bioversity International, 2023) Rietveld, A.M.; Farnworth, C.; Shijagurumayum, M.; Meentzen, A.; Voss, R.C.; Morahan, R.; Lopez, D.E.
Publication - GENNOVATE – taking it further(Wageningen University & Research, 2021) Lopez, D.E.; Farnworth, C.; Rietveld, A.M.; Gartaula, H.
Publication - Caste-gender intersectionalities in wheat-growing communities in Madhya Pradesh, India(Taylor & Francis, 2022) Farnworth, C.; Bharati, P.; Krishna, V.; Roeven, L.; Badstue, L.B.
Publication - Is South Asian Agriculture is Feminizing?(CIMMYT, 2021) Gartaula, H.; Farnworth, C.; Atreya, K.
Publication - Supporting labor and managerial feminization processes in wheat in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP): a guidance note(CIMMYT, 2021) Farnworth, C.; Bharati, P.; Rahman, S.; Gartaula, H.; Agarwal, T.; Badstue, L.B.
Publication - Women farmers and agricultural innovation: marital status and normative expectations in rural Ethiopia(MDPI, 2020) Badstue, L.B.; Petesch, P.; Farnworth, C.; Roeven, L.; Hailemariam, M.
Publication - Do metal grain silos benefit women in Kenya, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe?(Elsevier, 2021) Farnworth, C.; Badstue, L.B.; De Groote, H.; Gitonga, Z.
Publication - Unequal partners: associations between power, agency and benefits among women and men maize farmers in Nigeria(Taylor & Francis, 2020) Farnworth, C.; Badstue, L.B.; Williams, G.J.; Amare Tegbaru; Gaya, H.I.M.
Publication - Engaging men in gender-equitable practices in maize systems of sub-Saharan Africa(CIMMYT, 2020) Farnworth, C.; Badstue, L.B.; Cole, S.M.This Guidance Note is designed for researchers working in maize-based smallholder farming systems. It is useful to interventions planning community and household level action research with women and men farmers. This includes initiatives exploring the use of Gender-Transformative Approaches (GTAs) to improve farmer decisionmaking, strengthen women’s and men’s empowerment, and to ensure development gains are more equitably distributed. This Guidance Note will be of value to maize value chain actors (input suppliers, farmers, processors, A resource for scientists and research teams Couples exercise on household decision-making, labor and spending, Kasungu district- Malawi.
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