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| Name | GENDEV Network |
| Description | The Gender Research Network was initiated by the CGIAR Gender Program and is now sponsored by the USAID/WID "Strengthening Development Policy Through Gender Analysis" project at IFPRI to link researchers at CGIAR centers, national research institutes, and universities who are involved in gender and intrahousehold research. The network includes GENDEV (formerly Gender CG), an e-mail network; a printed newsletter; Gender-Prop, an e-mail conference on gender and property rights (now concluded); and a new Gender and Development Policy Discussion simultaneous with brown bag Seminar on "Gender and Development Policy". GENDEV is an e-mail network on intrahousehold and gender aspects of food and agricultural research. It is set up to provide mutual support and encouragement to researchers working on gender and intrahousehold issues at CGIAR centers, NARS, and related NGOS involved in food and agricultural policy. The objectives of the network are to: establish a dialogue among often isolated 'gender social scientists' in CGIAR centers and NARs; help keep each other up to date with developments in the intrahousehold and gender literature (which are often in the hard-to-get 'gray literature', and other publications outside academic or refereed articles); connect the researchers with a wider intrahousehold and gender literature; draw other interested social scientists within the CG and NARs into the network; send a signal to donors that the CG is acting on its stated priorities on gender and intrahousehold issues. To subscribe, simply send an e-mail message to: LISTSERV@cgiar.org with text consisting of the line: |
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