Increasing Your Gender Responsive Agricultural Development Capacity

In this course, we will cover how to increase your Gender Responsive Agricultural Development Capacity through the Gender Mainstreaming Framework. This course is designed to be a stand-alone course and is also designed to be a prerequisite – or building block – for the Gender Impacts Lab Course on how to design your own Gender Responsive Agricultural Development Assessment (GRADA).
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This course was developed by:

Dr. Mary Read-Wahidi

Mississippi State University
Mary Read-Wahidi, PhD, co-leads the Soybean Innovation Lab's Gender Impacts Research Program. Mary is an Assistant Research Professor at the Social Science Research Center of Mississippi State University. She co-founded the Gender Impacts Lab of Mississippi State University.

Dr. Kathleen Ragsdale

Mississippi State University
Kathleen Ragsdale, PhD, leads the Soybean Innovation Lab's Gender Impacts Research Program. Kathleen is a Research Professor at the Social Science Research Center of Mississippi State University. She co-founded the Gender Impacts Lab of Mississippi State University.
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