Audience: Agricultural
policy makers / Planners / Trainers in agricultural planning
and policy
Learning
Methodology: Practical
steps for the assimilation of socio-economic and gender analysis
into agricultural policy making
Subject: SEAGA
approach to planning and policy making
Content: Helping
users to understand why and how gender should be incorporated
into their work. / Introduction; Why integrate gender and
socio-economic analysis into agricultural policy and practice?
How to incorporate socio-economic and gender analysis into
agricultural policy and practice
Contact: John
Hourihan, Gender and Population Division (SDW), FAO / E-mail:
seaga@fao.org / www.fao.org/sd/seaga/
Feedback
and suggestions for additions to these training resources are welcome by
email to: LSP@fao.org
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