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Barbara Fraser - 9 Jan 2016
In indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon, men and women differ in how they use forests and participate in projects.
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Sep 2018 -
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
News
- 7 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: Whose rights matter?
Indigenous women are pushing for inclusion in land reform processes
Analysis
- 3 Jul 2018
In Kenya, no progress on progressive 30% gender quota
Traditional value systems are hindering gender equity in resource management
News
- 18 Apr 2018
In REDD+ villages, women say their wellbeing has declined
Voices on the ground call for development projects to scale up gender considerations
News
- 8 Mar 2018
Women and forestry: Drawing on decades of research
In celebration of International Women’s Day on 8 March
News
- 8 Mar 2018
Women and forestry: Drawing on decades of research
Quiz
- 8 Mar 2018
Take our quiz! What do you know about women and forestry?
Celebrating International Women's Day! Test your knowledge to #PressforProgress
Interview
- 7 Mar 2018
Restoring the world’s forests: What does it mean for women’s rights?
Risks and opportunities for gender equality in Forest Landscape Restoration
News
- 31 Jan 2018
Women left out of forest decisions
On the sidelines of tenure and rights in Latin America’s forests
News
- 31 Jan 2018
Women left out of forest decisions
Analysis
- 15 Jan 2018
Women producing charcoal in Zambia
(Or the costs and benefits of challenging the patriarchy)
Analysis
- 15 Jan 2018
Women producing charcoal in Zambia
Feature
- 6 Dec 2017
Working with wood: The women of Jepara
Gendered labor and creativity converge in the workshops of Central Java
Feature
- 6 Dec 2017
Working with wood: The women of Jepara
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