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Explore 11 areas of gender research, focusing on decision-making, institutional arrangements, and social roles in diverse social settings. Analyze variations among household members (men, women, children) and their impact on interventions and outcomes. Investigate how balanced decision-making processes can lead to improved results.
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Participants • AbdellahAboudrare • AbderrahimBentabi • RevzaMavlyanova • Bill Payne • Sami RedaSabry • Hany Ramadan • SalwaKluari • Alica Gouda • EmanSadek • Mauricio Bellon • Malika Martini
11 areas of gender research identified • Youth/child labor • Decision-making • Indigenous knowledge • Equity • Institutional arrangements • Informal seed systems • Nutrition • Education • Roles in different social settings • Capture differences between regions • Land tenure
Priority areas • Areas: • Decision-making • Institutional arrangements • Roles in social settings • Look at the variation of these areas among different household members • Men • Women • Children
Relate this variation to interventions proposed by CRP in project sites • Technology • Social organizations • Market participation • Relate this variation to interventions proposed by CRP in project sites
Priority areas, intervention and outcomes • In turn relate relationships between priority areas and interventions to relevant outcomes • Vulnerability • Risk • Income diversification • Productivity • Natural resources management & conservation
Generic hypothesis • More balanced decision-making processes among household members lead to better outcomes
Generic hypothesis • More balanced decision-making processes among household members lead to better outcomes
Generic hypothesis • More balanced decision-making processes among household members lead to better outcomes
Generic hypothesis • More balanced decision-making processes among household members lead to better outcomes