Gender-transformative approaches to address inequalities in food, nutrition and economic outcomes in aquatic agricultural systems
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2014
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Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) uses gender-transformative approaches to help achieve the goal of enhancing development outcomes of resource-poor women and men and their families. This paper details the approaches utilized by the program and their implementation in its five learning hubs (Solomon Islands, Philippines, Cambodia, Bangladesh and Zambia), located in areas where dependence on aquatic agricultural systems is high.
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GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE, AQUACULTURE, FOOD SECURITY, GENDER ROLES, SOLOMON ISALNDS, PHILIPPINES, CAMBODIA, BANGALDESH, ZAMBIA, GLOBAL SOUTH
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Penang, Malaysia : CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems. Working Paper: AAS-2014-42