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The practice notes in this section focus on environmental issues. They provide an understanding of how women’s access to and use of natural resources such as water is different from that of men’s. The practice notes also address how women and men are affected differently by environmental degradation and climate change. As agricultural smallholders and farm workers, women play a crucial role as farmers and producers of food in most developing countries.
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Quick Guide to What and How : increasing women’s access to land (Sida, 2010), pdf, 245.81Kb
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Inspiring Initiative: Agriculture Support Programme, Zambia (Sida, 2010), pdf, 362.8 Kb
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Climate Change and Gender: economic empowerment of women through climate mitigation and adaptation (GTZ, 2010), pdf, 487 Kb
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Climate Change and Gender (USAID), pdf, 149 Kb
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Food Security and Gender (USAID), pdf, 101 Kb
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Gender and Rural Development (GTZ, 2009), pdf
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Opportunities and Constraints in Agriculture (GTZ, 2009), pdf
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Environment (AusAID, 1997), pdf, 371 Kb
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Gender Equality and Climate Change (CIDA), pdf, 190 Kb
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Agriculture (AusAID, 1997), pdf, 480 Kb
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Gender and Water (SDC, 2005), pdf, 1676 Kb
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Biodiversity (Sida, 1998), pdf, 379 Kb
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Waste Disposal (Sida, 1998), pdf, 433 Kb
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