Which impact do NGO interventions have on women’s empowerment in rural Myanmar? Do women share kn... more Which impact do NGO interventions have on women’s empowerment in rural Myanmar? Do women share knowledge they gain through project activities? Which factors contribute to the leadership of women? Which factors constitute discrimination against women? Do NGOs contribute to a change in gender roles? This presentation prepared for the ACIAR Gender Workshop held in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on June 12th-13th 2018, highlights initial results of a research activity on women's empowerment conducted for the MyLife project. MyLife is funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research and led by Julian Prior of the University of New England.
Which impact do NGO interventions have on women’s empowerment in rural Myanmar? Do women share kn... more Which impact do NGO interventions have on women’s empowerment in rural Myanmar? Do women share knowledge they gain through project activities? Which factors contribute to the leadership of women? Which factors constitute discrimination against women? Do NGOs contribute to a change in gender roles? This presentation prepared for the ACIAR Gender Workshop held in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on June 12th-13th 2018, highlights initial results of a research activity on women's empowerment conducted for the MyLife project. MyLife is funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research and led by Julian Prior of the University of New England.
Population, Development, and the Environment, 2019
Social capital refers to the features of social organisation such as networks, behavioural norms,... more Social capital refers to the features of social organisation such as networks, behavioural norms, trust and reciprocity that increase a society’s productive potential. High social capital (HSC) rural groups will be more resilient and able to adapt to social, economic and environmental shocks, and improve household and community livelihoods.
Social Capital, Adaptation and Resilience: Case Studies of Rural Communities in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe and Myanmar, 2019
Social capital refers to the features of social organisation such as networks, behavioural norms,... more Social capital refers to the features of social organisation such as networks, behavioural norms, trust and reciprocity that increase a society’s productive potential. High social capital (HSC) rural groups will be more resilient and able to adapt to social, economic and environmental shocks, and improve household and community livelihoods.
Which impact do NGO interventions have on women’s empowerment in rural Myanmar? Do women share kn... more Which impact do NGO interventions have on women’s empowerment in rural Myanmar? Do women share knowledge they gain through project activities? Which factors contribute to the leadership of women? Which factors constitute discrimination against women? Do NGOs contribute to a change in gender roles? This presentation prepared for the ACIAR Gender Workshop held in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on June 12th-13th 2018, highlights initial results of a research activity on women's empowerment conducted for the MyLife project. MyLife is funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research and led by Julian Prior of the University of New England.
Which impact do NGO interventions have on women’s empowerment in rural Myanmar? Do women share kn... more Which impact do NGO interventions have on women’s empowerment in rural Myanmar? Do women share knowledge they gain through project activities? Which factors contribute to the leadership of women? Which factors constitute discrimination against women? Do NGOs contribute to a change in gender roles? This presentation prepared for the ACIAR Gender Workshop held in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on June 12th-13th 2018, highlights initial results of a research activity on women's empowerment conducted for the MyLife project. MyLife is funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research and led by Julian Prior of the University of New England.
Population, Development, and the Environment, 2019
Social capital refers to the features of social organisation such as networks, behavioural norms,... more Social capital refers to the features of social organisation such as networks, behavioural norms, trust and reciprocity that increase a society’s productive potential. High social capital (HSC) rural groups will be more resilient and able to adapt to social, economic and environmental shocks, and improve household and community livelihoods.
Social Capital, Adaptation and Resilience: Case Studies of Rural Communities in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe and Myanmar, 2019
Social capital refers to the features of social organisation such as networks, behavioural norms,... more Social capital refers to the features of social organisation such as networks, behavioural norms, trust and reciprocity that increase a society’s productive potential. High social capital (HSC) rural groups will be more resilient and able to adapt to social, economic and environmental shocks, and improve household and community livelihoods.
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This presentation prepared for the ACIAR Gender Workshop held in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on June 12th-13th 2018, highlights initial results of a research activity on women's empowerment conducted for the MyLife project. MyLife is funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research and led by Julian Prior of the University of New England.
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This presentation prepared for the ACIAR Gender Workshop held in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on June 12th-13th 2018, highlights initial results of a research activity on women's empowerment conducted for the MyLife project. MyLife is funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research and led by Julian Prior of the University of New England.