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*PRGA Newsletter issue No. 36 August 2008

Development in Practice special issue on participatory research and gender analysis

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Written by ronald Saturday, 20 December 2008 19:11

Development in Practice special issue on participatory research and gender analysis

We are pleased to announce the publication of the special issue of the journal Development in Practice on the theme 'Operationalising participatory research and gender analysis.' This publication is a final outcome from the CIMMYT-PRGA Program Impact Assessment Workshop of October 2005.

Abstracts are freely available via www.developmentinpractice.org. Offprints are available from the individual authors. Moreover those of you with access to informaworld on-line (either as individuals or through your institutions) can access the individual articles via (a href="http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/home~db=all" title="www.informaworld.com" target="_blank">www.informaworld.com).

 

Education That Pays For Itself 2008

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Written by ronald Saturday, 20 December 2008 19:07

 Education That Pays For Itself 2008

This Conference represents an opportunity to be part of community that is transforming education in developing countries by integrating entrepreneurship and financial sustainability into the fabric of schools.

More information in www.teachamantofish.org.uk

 

Women on top of SADC agenda

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Written by ronald Saturday, 20 December 2008 19:06

Women on top of SADC agenda

At least 60 organisations and individuals convening for Southern African Development Community (SADC) in South Africa would push for adoption of a draft protocol on Gender and Development.

More information in www.afrol.com

 

Women Can Do It campaign succeeds

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Written by ronald Saturday, 20 December 2008 19:05

Women Can Do It campaign succeeds

The Women Can Do It campaign launched last year ahead of the March 29 harmonised elections with a view to increase women participation in politics was a resounding success, a senior Government official has said.

More information in allafrica.com

 

Promising Approaches to Address the Needs of Poor Female Farmers

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Written by ronald Saturday, 20 December 2008 19:03

 Promising Approaches to Address the Needs of Poor Female Farmers

IFPRI Note focuses on key agricultural resources needed by poor female farmers to generate incomes and ensure their families' food security.

More information in www.ifpri.org

 

Ekurhuleni Women in Agriculture to Fight Poverty

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Written by ronald Saturday, 20 December 2008 19:00

The Ekurhuleni Agricultural Summit which opens on Tuesday will be used to re-evaluate women's role in ending poverty and creating more jobs in the sector.

The Ekurhuleni Agricultural Summit which opens on Tuesday will be used to re-evaluate women's role in ending poverty and creating more jobs in the sector.

More information in allafrica.com

 

Program on Participatory Research & Gender Analysis