Gender mainstreaming in organisational culture and agricultural research processes
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2011Author
Mary, Njenga
Nancy, Karanja
Gordon, Prain
Diana, Lee-Smith
Michael, Pigeon
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Despite increased attention to gender issues in the international development arena since the rise of feminism in the 1970s, few agricultural research organisations have integrated gender in their problem diagnosis and technology development. Gender mainstreaming can significantly enhance the impact of research and technology development. Entrenching gender mainstreaming in organisations and their research agendas remains a challenge. To overcome it requires political will, accountability, a change in organisational culture, and technical capacity within an organisation. This article presents an illustration of gender-mainstreaming practice in the institutional culture and agricultural research processes by Urban Harvest and the International Potato Centre (CIP).
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Development in Practice, Volume 21, Number 3, May 2011Publisher
Department Of Land Resource Management and Agricultural Technology, University of Nairobi