Rural development and women: what are the best approaches to communicating information?
Otsyina, Joyce ; Rosenberg, Diana
Otsyina, Joyce
Rosenberg, Diana
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1999-07-01
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11
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The availability of improved agricultural and environmental conservation technologies might suggest that we can relatively easily improve the living conditions of rural farmers. However, the experience of a project in Tanzania shows that men's and women's use of technologies are intricately linked with social and cultural factors such as the gender division of labour.
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Gender & Development
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Gender and Technology
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7
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2
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1355-2074
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1364-9221
