PPT-Women’s Access to Land in Ghana: Implications for Water

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Isabel Lambrecht IFPRI Accra Gender and Irrigation Technical Workshop April 1314 Accra Ghana 1 Introduction Access to land is a prerequisite for access to irrigation

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Isabel Lambrecht IFPRI Accra Gender and Irrigation Technical Workshop April 1314 Accra Ghana 1 Introduction Access to land is a prerequisite for access to irrigation In most African countries women have less access to land than men . of the Artisanal and Small Scale Mining Sector. Kristina . Svensson. World Bank Sustainable Energy Division - Oil, Gas, and Mining Department. PSIA. Learning Days, March 14, 2013. Why artisanal and small scale mining?. Your Rights and Obligations under Queensland Land Access Laws. Click on the link below to access the Interactive . Resource and Tenure Maps, Queensland Government, Department of Resource and . Mines. the enigmatic magic bullet. Betty Kirkwood. Dept of Nutrition & Public Health Intervention Research. Faculty of Epidemiology & Population Health. LSHTM. Vitamin A: An essential micronutrient. Tibebu . Koji . , water program coordinator . Presented on : Gender and Irrigation technical workshop . 9-10 March 2016 , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia . Title of the Presentation . . Existing Practices and Challenges on Joint Spouse Membership in Irrigation Water User . Access to Extension Services: . Gender . gaps in agricultural sector . of . Ghana. VICTORIA ANIAKU. WIAD/MOFA. Introduction . MoFA. acknowledges that there are gender gaps in the agricultural sector. I. rrigation among the . Waluguru. . Uluguru. Mountains Tanzania. Barbara van . Koppen. Katrien. van . Krieken. Helena . Mkoba. Andrew . Tarimo. Content. Introduction. Findings 1: Land Tenure. Findings 2: Gender and Irrigation. Isabel Lambrecht, IFPRI, Accra. Gender and Irrigation Technical Workshop. April 13-14, Accra, Ghana. 1. Introduction. Access to land is a prerequisite for access to irrigation. In most African countries, women have less access to land than men . Session 11 – Agricultural Sector Part 2. Lecturer: Dr. Michael . Danquah. . Contact Information: mdanquah@ug.edu.gh. Session Overview . Session Overview: This session discusses the challenges which have plagued the agricultural sector and the policies which have been put in place to drive the growth of the sector in Ghana. Also, the prospects of the sector are considered.. Gender . gaps in agricultural sector . of . Ghana. VICTORIA ANIAKU. WIAD/MOFA. Introduction . MoFA. acknowledges that there are gender gaps in the agricultural sector. As such created Enabling Environments to address these gaps. . Joseph Schechla, coordinator. Housing and Land Rights Network - . Habitat International Coalition . (HIC-HLRN). Partnership for Action Conference: Improving Land Governance and Management in Africa Pretoria, South Africa • August 15–17, 2017. Passarelli. , Ghana, 2015. Sophie . Theis. , March 9, 2016. What should we be asking to understand gender dynamics in agricultural water management?. “There is nothing stopping women from accessing irrigation water”. Prof. . Rida. A. . Shibli. Migration. Migration . is increasing in . all over the world, . and it has diverse consequences for the people remaining behind, their livelihoods, and the way they manage their land. Dzodzi Tsikata and Promise . Eweh. IAFFE 2019. 27/06/2019. 1. Introduction – Ghana. Economy dominated by agriculture; . Largely informal since colonisation; expected to become formalised as a result of economic growth and modernisation.. Ghana. 9. th. Meeting of the Inter-agency and Expert Group on . Gende. r. . 29-30 October 2015. Bangkok, Thailand. Ernestina Hope . Turkson. Senior. . Statistician. Ghana Statistical Service. 2. nd.

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