Figure 1. excerpt from Ben Belton's presentation during the workshop in Feb 2022 In February 2022, PRCI and Kasetsart University (KU) conducted a Southeast Asia workshop on Value Chain Analysis as a basis for developing cassava value chain […]
This section provides training material and brief descriptions on related training activities undertaken by IFPRI staff on gender issues.
Pro WEAI Trainings in Ethiopia
Under The Gender, Agriculture, and Assets Project (GAAP) and GAAP2 project, led by IFPRI, IFPRI staff conducted several project-level Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (pro-WEAI) in Ethiopia from 2018-2020. The details of these trainings are provided below: Elena Martinez, Jessica Heckert, and Hazel Malapit gave presentations about workshops about the project-level Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index […]
Presentation on ‘Gender perspective in lentil farming and business- lessons for Nepal
Suresh Babu gave a presentation on 'Gender perspective in lentil farming and business- lessons for Nepal' at the The Future of Lentil Systems in Nepal: Workshop and Expert Perspectives on Lentil Production Systems and Potential Opportunities. For further information on the event, please click here. To access the training presentation, click here.
Workshop on ‘How to Reach Women Farmers with Innovative Extension Approaches: Insights from the Field’
Claudia Ringler organized a workshop on "How to Reach Women Farmers with Innovative Extension Approaches: Insights from the Field” at the Tropentag 2021 conference themed: “Towards shifting paradigms in agriculture for a healthy and sustainable future" organized by University of Hohenheim, Germany. Muzna Alvi and Kristin Davis presented at this workshop. The workshop materials are […]
Gender and RCT methodology lecture in Myanmar
Isabel Lambrecht gave a lecture on gender research and RCT research methodology as part of the inception workshop for the project on "Women’s empowerment as the bridging gap between agriculture and nutrition in Myanmar" in July 2019. The lecture had 18 participants (6 females, 12 males) and they were relevant staff members from Ministry of […]