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- 6 Apr 2023
Leading women in sustainable wildlife management: Meet Lorrie Thomas
Community’s dedication helping river turtle populations bounce back in North Rupununi, Guyana
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- 17 Mar 2023
How qualitative data analysis can serve women’s resource rights in Ethiopia
Demand-driven, gender-transformative training yields quick results
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- 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
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- 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
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- 27 Apr 2022
Securing land tenure for women and girls to promote climate change resilience
Advancing sustainable economic justice and rights
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- 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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- 14 Sep 2021
Shaping a future that ensures women are at the center of the Ghana shea trade
Men compete as profits rise
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- 9 Aug 2021
New global initiative: Transforming gender norms in land and resource rights
Identifying barriers that stand in the way
Event Coverage
- 23 Apr 2021
Gender responsive finance interventions are central to tackling climate change
Webinar demonstrates how crises hit women hardest
9 Apr 2021
Making space for women and Indigenous Peoples at the decision-making table
New guide aims to improve inclusion of under-represented groups
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- 7 Mar 2021
How a circular bioeconomy could affect women’s livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa
Gender balance must be included in restructuring
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