Documents
Gender and Agriculture in the Information Society
Special report
Report prepared by: Helen Hambly Odame, University of Guelph, Canada (formerly ISNAR, The Netherlands)
Editorial and production work by: Anne Sweetmore, UK; Kay Sayce, UK; Texto ! Roubaix, France, august 2004, 98 pages
Format:
pdf file (1.8 Mb), english and french
Gender
and Agriculture in the Information Society
CTA/ISNAR
Briefing Paper 55
Helen Hambly Odame, Nancy Hafkin, Gesa Wesseler,
and Isolina Boto, september 2002, 8 pages
Format:
html file and
pdf
file (90 kb)
Gender
and Agriculture in the Information Society
A statement prepared by participants at the first-ever
meeting on Gender, ICTs and Agriculture in Africa,
Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) Countries, Wageningen.
September 2002. 2 pages
Format:
pdf file
(90 kb)
Gender,
ICTs and Agriculture
A Situation Analysis for the 5th Consultative
Expert Meeting of CTA's ICT Observatory meeting
on Gender and Agriculture in the Information Society.
Nancy J. Hafkin and Helen Hambly Odame. August
2002. 66 pages.
Format:
pdf file (364
kb).
Report on the preparatory e-consultation
For
the 5th Consultative Expert Meeting of CTA's ICT
Observatory meeting on Gender and Agriculture
in the Information Society. Rutger Engelhard.
September 2002. 19 pages.
Format:
pdf
file (163 kb).
Wireless:
a help line for agricultural development?
Report of the 4th Consultative Expert meeting
of CTA's Observatory on ICTs, 2001.
Formats:
pdf file
(115 kb); html
file (77 kb).
Observatory
2002 Workshop Presentations
Gender,
information technology and rural development:
an overview.
Nancy Hafkin
Format:
pdf file (438 kb).
Putting
Gender and Putting Gender and ICTs
Helen Hambly Odame, ISNAR.
Format:
pdf file
(980 kb).
Gender
and the Information Sciety: An Agenda for Rural
Development
Aida Opoku-Mensah, Team Leader, Promoting ICT
for Development UN Economic Commission for Africa
(ECA).
Format:
pdf file (352
kb).
FAO's
activities in capacity building for women in ICTs
Claire O'Farrell, FAO
Format:
pdf file (359
kb).
Women
and ICT in Rural Development: The World Bank Study
Eija Pehu, Gender and Rural Development- Thematic
Group (GENRD), The World Bank.
Format:
pdf file (105 kb).
Gender
and ICT Networking and Advocacy
Mercy Wambui, DVP Fellow Stanford University
Format:
pdf file (254 kb).