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3. References: 58 Gender Issues by
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• Different extension methods (in
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Is home economics or agriculture th
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Do women announcers, actors, and pa
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68 Gender Issues by Subsector As re
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Table 12: Information Needed for Ag
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Do targets exist for recruiting and
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Table 13: Information Needed for AS
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F. CREDIT AND FINANCIAL SERVICES 1.
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Box 26: Promoting Women’s Access
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Table 14. Information Needed for Cr
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84 Gender Issues by Subsector tural
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88 Gender Issues by Subsector • C
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Table 15: Information Needed for Fo
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H. Input Supply 1. Issues 92 Gender
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Table 16: Information Needed for In
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I. Irrigation 1. Issues 96 Gender I
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Women’s access to rainfed plots T
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J. Livestock 1. Issues 102 Gender I
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Box 32: Nontraditional Livestock fo
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For Further Information 106 Gender
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Do roles and tasks vary with the se
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K. Marketing 1. Issues 110 Gender I
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Table 19: Information Needed for Ma
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118 Terms of Reference Lynn Bennett
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Contact: Hilary Sims Feldstein, Pro
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124 Terms of Reference CHAPTER V: T
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126 Terms of Reference 5. Assess ho
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CHAPTER VI: SOURCES OF FUNDING 128
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130 Terms of Reference ELIGIBLE ASS
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Mr. Robert Crown 132 Terms of Refer
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134 Terms of Reference 4. NETHERLAN
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136 Terms of Reference 5. NETHERLAN
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138 Terms of Reference 6. NETHERLAN
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• Asia including Yemen, focusing
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142 Terms of Reference 9. SPAIN: Ge
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144 Terms of Reference Embassy of S
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SPECIAL NOTES 146 Terms of Referenc
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148 Terms of Reference 13. SWEDEN S
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150 Terms of Reference NIGER: Hydra
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2. Other Funding Sources 152 Terms
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154 Terms of Reference 17. Policy a
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156 Terms of Reference 19. Country
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CHAPTER VII: SELECTED REFERENCES 15
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161 Terms of Reference 26. World Ba
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OP 4.20 (April 1994) 163 Terms of R