Four agricultural innovations putting women ahead
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04.03.19
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How do we ensure vulnerable populations (women, young and displaced people) play an active role in accelerating achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals? Specifically for the agriculture sector:
“We need not be afraid of addressing gender concerns in agriculture. We need to look at it as an opportunity to increase the uptake of our technology development. Says Vivian Polar Gender, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist with the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tuber and Bananas (RTB), led by the International Potato Center (CIP).
Continue reading Four agricultural innovations putting women ahead at International Potato Center.
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