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Catriona Moss - 24 Nov 2011
Research suggests that simply including women in processes may not be enough.
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150 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
Event Coverage
- 17 Mar 2023
How qualitative data analysis can serve women’s resource rights in Ethiopia
Demand-driven, gender-transformative training yields quick results
Interview
- 6 Mar 2023
Seeing from all sides: Why we need more women in science
Q&A with CIFOR-ICRAF forestry scientist Nining Liswanti
Interview
- 28 Feb 2023
Honouring the waymakers for women in science: Meet Eponle Usoh Sylvie
Q&A with one of CIFOR-ICRAF’s restoration research fellows in Cameroon
21 Feb 2023
Nourishing leadership: Why gender matters in development science
Q&A with CIFOR-ICRAF food and nutrition scientist Mulia Nurhasan
Interview
- 10 Feb 2023
Energy transfer: How one woman scientist aims to spark enthusiasm in the next generation
Q&A with CIFOR-ICRAF bioenergy research scientist Mary Njenga
News
- 5 Dec 2022
Empowering women through sustainable wildlife management: Meet Kim Spencer
Role models and conservation curriculum yield success in South Rupununi
23 Oct 2022
Integrating local knowledge into policy is vital to sustainable livelihoods
Landscape research highlighted during COLANDS event at forestry conference
News
- 19 Sep 2022
Empowering women through sustainable wildlife management: Flora Gomes’ story
Poultry and perseverance help to conserve wildlife in Rupununi, Guyana
Opinions
- 26 Jul 2022
Empowering women through sustainable wildlife management: meet Susan George
The Sustainable Wildlife Management programme's focus on empowering women is resulting in improved livelihoods and better protected environments
Event Coverage
- 27 Apr 2022
Securing land tenure for women and girls to promote climate change resilience
Advancing sustainable economic justice and rights
News
- 5 Apr 2022
DRC women’s association takes charge of the future, supporting others to do the same
Testing alternative agroforestry, boosting education
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