|
|
(One intermediate revision by one user not shown) |
Line 14: |
Line 14: |
| |Pub Permission=I have read the Terms and Conditions and hereby accept them. | | |Pub Permission=I have read the Terms and Conditions and hereby accept them. |
| }} | | }} |
− | {{Publication File Upload}} | + | {{Publication File Upload |
| + | |Pub File=AARINENA women empowerment study.pdf |
| + | }} |
Latest revision as of 08:30, 11 July 2013
Back to the publications overview page.
Title
|
Women Empowerment for Improved Research in Agricultural Development, Innovation and Knowledge Tranfer in the West Asia / North Africa Region
|
Subtitle
|
|
Author
|
Ebba Augustin with Ruby Assad and Dalila Jaziri
|
Editor or Organisation
|
AARINENA
|
Year
|
2012
|
Keywords
|
Gender, agricultural research, women empowerment
|
Country
|
Jordan
|
Type
|
publication
|
Language
|
English
|
Table of Contents
|
1. Overview of the WANA region 2. Women's role in agriculture in the WANA region 3. Agricultural research and innovation in the WANA region 4. Analysis and Recommendations
|
Abstract
|
AARINENA was established to strengthen cooperation among national, regional and international agricultural research institutions and centers to ultimately support the agricultural sector in its member countries. Women farmers significantly contribute to the agricultural development in the WANA region, but often remain invisible in agricultural research and knowledge transfer. To assess the role that female farmers play in the agricultural systems in the countries of the WANA region and to better understand the level of services that are directed towards them, AARINENA has commissioned this study on women’s empowerment in agriculture.
The study included a desk review of available resources and field studies in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia representing three of WANAs five sub-regions (Nile Valley & Red Sea, Mashreq and Mahgreb). The study findings are compiled in a report that provides a thorough review of available
information and data as well as recommendations for policy makers and practitioners in research and extension organizations.
|
Permission
|
Yes
|
Category
|
|
File
|
|