Gender research in PIM: rural transformation, productivity, and women’s empowerment

GENDER RESEARCH IN PIM: RURAL TRANSFORMATION, PRODUCTIVITY, AND WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT

by Evgeniya Anisimova | May 4, 2018

In this video, Cheryl Doss, leader of our “Cross-cutting Gender Research and Coordination” flagship, talks about the three big issues the flagship is focusing on, and the team’s contribution to developing methods for collecting sex-disaggregated data for better gender analysis.

Cheryl Doss is a development economist whose research focuses on issues related to assets, agriculture, and gender with a regional focus on Africa south of the Sahara. She is Senior Departmental Lecturer in Development Economics at the Oxford Department of International Development and leader of PIM's Flagship 6: Cross-cutting Gender Research and Coordination.

See also:

PIM 2018 Flagship Note Flagship 6: Cross-cutting gender research and coordination

Women in agriculture: Four myths (webinar)

The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index – What have we learned? (webinar)

Collecting sex-disaggregated agricultural data through surveys  (webinar)

PIM Outcome Note Measuring women’s empowerment in agriculture

Standards for Collecting Sex-Disaggregated Data for Gender Analysis

EnGendering Data blog (managed by PIM from 2014 to 2017, currently part of EnGendering Data and Methods Blog managed by the CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research)

Gender in the PIM Blog

CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research