ABOUT THE WRITER
Bimbika coordinates CIFOR's gender research and is the CIFOR gender focal point for the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry. She also contributes to CIFOR's research programs on migration and multi-local livelihoods and oil palm expansion in forested landscapes. She holds a PhD in Development Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Her thesis examined the gender dimensions of decentralization of forest governance with case studies from community forestry in Nepal. Prior to joining CIFOR, Bimbika worked as a gender researcher and consultant in UN bodies, NGOs, government agencies, and policy-research think tanks in Nepal and the South Pacific.
BY THIS WRITER
Feature
- 17 Oct 2017
The dreamer, the progressive and the returnee
Inside the lives of migrant workers from Nepal
Feature
- 17 Oct 2017
The dreamer, the progressive and the returnee
Feature
- 16 Oct 2017
In Nepal, what migration means on the home front
As migrant workers leave their villages behind, landscapes and social hierarchies are being shaken from tradition
Feature
- 16 Oct 2017
In Nepal, what migration means on the home front
Feature
- 13 Oct 2017
Left behind: The women and elderly of Nalma
Voices of those left back home by migrant workers in Nepal
Feature
- 13 Oct 2017
Left behind: The women and elderly of Nalma
Analysis
- 4 May 2016
Bridging gender theory and practice in environmental policy
Reflections on how far gender scholarship has evolved, and how to further broaden its application
Analysis
- 6 Feb 2015
Voices and views: How participation in gender research enriches understanding
From the Gender Pavilion at Global Landscapes Forum 2014, in Lima.
Analysis
- 4 Feb 2015
Gender equality and sustainable development as human rights: A conversation
New push for gender equality as intrinsically positive in developing economies.
News
- 19 Nov 2013
Are women “victims” of climate change?
The need to acknoweldge the realities that underpin the lives of women and men in the context of climate change.
News
- 19 Nov 2013
Are women “victims” of climate change?
News
- 26 Aug 2013
Why don’t women participate in forest governance and what difference will their participation make?
Increasing women's participation in community forestry governance will not only be good for women, but also for forests.