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    Lightening the Load: Labour Saving Technologies and Practices for Rural Women

    Carr, Marilyn, and Maria Hartl. 2010. Lightening the Load: Labour-Saving Technologies and Practices for Rural Women. Warwickshire, UK: International Fund for Agricultural Development.

    Topics: Agriculture, Economies, Environment, Gender, Women, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Gender Analysis, Femininity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Households, Humanitarian Assistance, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, International Organizations, Privatization, Rights

  2. Research

    How Sex-and Age-Disaggregated Data and Gender and Generational Analyses Can Improve Humanitarian Response

    Mazurana, Dyan, Benelli Prisca, and Peter Walker. 2013. “How Sex-and Age-Disaggregated Data and Gender and Generational Analyses Can Improve Humanitarian Response.” Disasters 37 (July): S68–82. 

    Abstract Available

    Topics: Age, Agriculture, Armed Conflict, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Humanitarian Assistance, Security, Food Security Keywords: age, agriculture, food security, armed conflict, emergency shelter, Gender, gender and generational analyses, health, humanitarian assessment, humanitarian response, natural disaster, methods, protection, sex- and agedisaggregated data, water, sanitation, hygiene

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