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News
- 7 Mar 2021
How a circular bioeconomy could affect women’s livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa
Gender balance must be included in restructuring
News
- 28 Jan 2021
New guide aims to accelerate forest tenure pathways to gender equality
Transformations stem from careful analysis and strategic planning
News
- 19 Jan 2021
Structuring climate finance to benefit women and alleviate poverty
Research reveals gender disparities in accessing funds
News
- 2 Nov 2020
Firewood collection a heavier burden for women in refugee settings
Challenges of resource depletion in Central Africa
News
- 1 Sep 2020
Men in forests: New book shatters stereotypes
Memoir by Carol J. Pierce Colfer urges greater diversity in gender research
News
- 1 Sep 2020
Men in forests: New book shatters stereotypes
News
- 4 May 2020
Agroforestry ‘basins’ stir up big benefits for women in Kenya drylands
Gender dynamics blend with new farming methods in restoration project
News
- 28 Apr 2020
Lifting the barriers to improve women and child health in Indonesia’s Komodo
Myths limit fish consumption, a potential source of valuable nutrients
Podcast
- 9 Mar 2020
Women farmers, the unsung heroes
On International Women's Day, agroforestry experts share their views
Podcast
- 9 Mar 2020
Women farmers, the unsung heroes
Opinions
- 5 Mar 2020
Miss Environment and ‘green champions’ amplify nature-based solutions in Kenya
Mobilizing women and youth to restore landscapes
Interview
- 11 Feb 2020
Access to education key to boosting number of women in science, scientist says
Interview with CIFOR’s Stibniati Atmadja on International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Opinions
- 22 Jan 2020
Women’s place in Africa’s growing charcoal sector
Addressing gendered barriers key to more equitable, efficient value chains
Opinions
- 22 Jan 2020
Women’s place in Africa’s growing charcoal sector
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