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| Name | Gender Analysis for Sustainable Livelihoods Frameworks, tools and links to other sources |
| Description | Pasteur, K. 2002. Gender Analysis for Sustainable Livelihoods Frameworks, tools and links to other sources (DRAFT).The livelihoods needs of men and women are not always the same, due to their different roles, responsibilities and resources. The impact of different livelihood interventions will also vary according to gender: e.g. a technology to relieve the workload of men, may result in an increase in the workload of women, or vice versa. Women and men are likely to differ also in their capacity, authority or availability to participate in livelihoods analysis or livelihoods interventions, so attention must be paid to overcoming such barriers. This short tool aims to briefly highlight the importance of gender analysis, and to suggest frameworks and tools to guide the practitioner in incorporating gender aspects into a livelihoods analysis.Agricultural technologies for rural poverty alleviation PopularDescription Abedin MZ, Bool MRL. 2004. Agricultural technologies for rural poverty alleviation. Technical Advisory Notes. Flood-prone Rice Farming Systems Series. Los Baños (Philippines) International Rice Research Institute and International Fund for Agricultural Development. 57 p. ISBN 971-22-0201-1 |
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