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Creating more decent work for women
Sher Verick | 17 March 2025Employment is a critical path to women’s economic empowerment, but it is by no means a simple relationship.
▶A critical review
Bartholomew Armah | 04 November 2024Although the MDGs have certainly facilitated progress in Africa's development, sustaining this progress comes with national, regional and global challenges.
▶Institutions and economic transformation
Pradeep S. Mehta , Bipul Chatterjee | 26 July 2025Inclusive growth happens only when people have been empowered and when political and economic institutions play a much greater role in the economy.
▶Spurring economic transition
May 14, 2025How can we create a more inclusive economy and what obstacles lie in the way? This debate seeks answers.
▶Biocultural diversity valorization of food systems
Claudia Ranaboldo | 18 March 2025A new kind of entrepreneurs, capable to bet on innovation as a social and cultural shared practice to drive change, is needed for food and nutrition security. Some reflections from Latin America.
▶Water, gender and food security
Vivienne Bennett | 12 February 2025It is crucial to be aware of deeply-rooted gender structures and to create gender-equity in land tenure, in order to guarentee both water and food security.
▶Inequality and the politics of empowerment
Harry C. Boyte | 14 January 2025Bringing work and workplaces to the center of attention restores citizens to their rightful position as the agents of a democratic way of life. In work-centered democracy attention to inequality of agency everywhere – not simply formal polit...
▶Bridging the gap between aid and development
Stephen Yeboah | 25 October 2024Establishing the roles of young people in developing economies
▶People power for aid effectiveness
Hans Zomer | 16 October 2024Effective aid work means enabling NGOs to bring about real, lasting change for poor people.
▶It's Down 2 Earth Conference blog
June 22, 2025This blog is about the ‘It’s Down 2 Earth’ conference on agriculture, food security and climate change held in The Hague between 31 October and 5 November 2010.
▶Rescuing MDG5
Marina Durano | 21 September 2024Talk about the importance of gender equality and women’s empowerment in all the MGDs abounds. It is a highly recommended principle, although very few arrive at the specifics of programming and implementation. Beyond the talk there is frenzy over w...
▶Equity takes us further
Elaine Unterhalter | 19 September 2024Possibly one of the greatest steps towards the advancement of women’s rights over the last decade has been the expansion of primary education. But on its own, this is not adequate to ensure gender equality or empower women. The position of gender...
▶Global civil society
April 20, 2025What role can civil society and (international) NGOs play in the rapidly changing global context?
▶Strategy and Complexity
November 13, 2024The 'Innovation Dialogue on Being Strategic in the Face of Complexity', organized by Wageningen University and Research Centre, aims to explore what it means to 'be strategic in complex times'. The event, on November 30 and December 1 2009, brings...
▶Empowering rural entrepreneurs
Anna Laven | October 07, 2024Global value chains offer many opportunities for rural entrepreneurs in developing countries to become competitive actors in world markets. But unless local power relations are taken into account, value chain development is unlikely to reduce pove...
▶Special report: The power of value chains
Anna Laven, Linda Mayoux, Malcolm Harper, David Jean Laniel, Ellen Mangnus, Roldan Muradian | October 07, 2024Value chain development is a key concept in strategies to reduce rural poverty in developing countries. For entrepreneurs, such chains promise a way to access new markets as well as to add value to their products. But value chains often exclude th...
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