Women, food, health and development a case study of Cipari Village in West Java, Indonesia
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This objectives of the study are to learn about the gender relation on the peasant household economies, access and control of the members to resources which were related to
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Based on the results (see table 9), around 40 - 50% head of household in Senujuh Village categorized as moderate poverty which had income between 26.3 • 60 USD per month..
This study aims to compare how gendered networks and coalitions affect the ability of groups to access and control natural resources and to
Hubungan antara Tingkat Pengalaman Bertani Lahan Kering dengan Tingkat Akses dari Komponen Program PUAP (Permodalan, Pelatihan dan Pendampingan) Berdasarkan Tabel 11 diketahui
The results of the study showed that women who have migrated overseas for work, obtained a lot of international education experience, especially in terms of economic empowerment,
Hubungan antara Tingkat Pengalaman Bertani Lahan Kering dengan Tingkat Akses dari Komponen Program PUAP (Permodalan, Pelatihan dan Pendampingan) Berdasarkan Tabel 11 diketahui
Location Actors and Types of Information Flow Farmers←price and expected quality Inter-regency Traders←price and expected quality Outside-regency Traders 4Tigaherang Village Farmers