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Publications: Project Papers and Notes, Gender, 2011

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Project Papers and Notes
  • 2020 Conference Brief (1)
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  • Project Papers and Notes
    December 2011
    Gender, assets, and agricultural development programs
    CAPRi Working Paper
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    capriwp99.pdf(477.2KB)
  • Project Papers and Notes
    October 2011
    Agricultural extension services and gender equality
    ESSP II Working Paper
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    esspwp28.pdf(336KB)
  • Project Papers and Notes
    February 2011
    Gender: A key dimension linking agricultural programs to improved nutrition and health
    2020 Conference Brief
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    2020anhconfbr09.pdf(430.2KB)
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