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- 22 Nov 2019
Her story: Ethiopian forests
See the story of Ethiopia's efforts to regreen its land and the need to empower the invisible warriors: women.
News
- 9 Oct 2019
Esther Mwangi, researcher on gender and forest property rights, dies at 53
She studied how equity and inclusion influence livelihoods and conservation in forests
Interview
- 30 Sep 2019
Moving forward on gender equality in forestry
Serious concern about addressing gender disparities in recent years
Interview
- 2 Apr 2019
World Bank Land and Poverty Conference: Stand For Her Land
An interview with Rosa Luz Duran
Feature
- 8 Mar 2019
International Women’s Day: Indigenous women off the charts
How to put equal rights on the map
News
- 20 Feb 2019
Tension and transformation in the patriarchy
Putting gender at the centre of forest and water governance
News
- 20 Feb 2019
Tension and transformation in the patriarchy
News
- 7 Dec 2018
Gender equality vital part of forest-based climate action, says CIFOR scientist at COP24
Gender-blind climate action risks jeopardizing efficiency and long-term sustainability
Event Coverage
- 18 Sep 2018
For women in Africa, working within tradition for change
Spotlight on the role of women in restoration and poverty-reduction at the GLF Nairobi
Feature
- 10 Sep 2018
In Solomon Islands, the gendered effects of corporate logging
The unsustainable industry contributes to one of the world’s highest rates of sexual and domestic violence
Feature
- 15 Aug 2018
Women at work
In Nepal, forest-based enterprises are providing new income and empowerment for women
Feature
- 15 Aug 2018
Women at work
News
- 7 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: Whose rights matter?
Indigenous women are pushing for inclusion in land reform processes
News
- 7 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: Whose rights matter?
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