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NameExecutive Summary - Report of the Gender Audit at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture
DescriptionAviles, D. December 2008. Cali, Colombia. Executive Summary. The PRGA Program acknowledged the importance of gender issues and the need to mainstream them in agricultural research and development during its first phase (1997–2002). During its second phase (2003–2007), the Program supported gender mainstreaming processes in eight national programs in Eastern and Central Africa (all part of ASARECA), Urban Harvest and CIP, and women’s networks in Asia (mostly in the eastern Himalayas). The First External Review of the Program (Walker et al., 2007) commended the work on gender mainstreaming and recommended that the Program “should accelerate its efforts to introduce gender analysis into the wider CGIAR System.” The PRGA Program Medium-Term Plan 2008–2010 builds on these experiences and on the External Review, and specifically contemplates five supporting actions for gender mainstreaming in the CG Centers; one of them aims at building advanced capacity within the PRGA’s host Center, CIAT.
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