Gender impact strategy for agricultural development
Abstract
This document provides projects funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation with a strategy to integrate gender into their work to improve agricultural development as a means of more effectively reducing hunger and poverty in developing countries. It outlines the expectations, tools, and necessary components required for an effective gender impact strategy. Specifically, the strategy focuses on engaging women as active participants and beneficiaries of agricultural development projects.
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