Gender

Publications

02/06/2003

The consultation addressed the most critical components of the digital divide, namely rural communities and women. This report gives an overview of the deliberations and recommendations made to generate positive impacts, including improved access to information and communication technologies (ICTs). 38 pp.

01/09/2002

In this issue of the Dimitra newsletter, Nancy Hafkin and Nancy Taggart present a study entitled "Gender, Information Technology and Developing Countries: an Analytic Study". The study shows how empowerment often depends on access to information and the openness of women to adopt different information and communication technologies, both modern and traditional. 16 pp.

14/08/2002

The manual provides practical recommendations for a healthy and balanced diet for people living with HIV/AIDS in countries or areas with a low resource base. 103 pp.

24/07/2002

This paper presents the major challenges confronting African countries due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Its implications for agricultural production and the impact on national economies are highlighted. This is followed by a discussion of actions for alleviating the situation.

05/07/2002

This paper examines whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ significantly from rural male migration. 42 pp.

04/07/2002

Agricultural production in Uganda is dominated by women using rudimentary tools and often traditional methods. it is therefore vital that strong gender considerations be given to the promotion of labour saving technologies to reduce their workload. 50 pp.

20/06/2002

As part of its contribution to meeting the first MDG, which aims to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger by 2015, FAO is placing increased emphasis on the provision of water for food security. This fact sheet provides valuable information and insights into the water sector. 4 pp.

19/06/2002

This guide on gender and access to land aims to support land administrators in governments and their counterparts in civil society. It shows where and how gender issues can be integrated to improve land tenure programmes and land administration arrangements. 50 pp.