CARE-CCAFS in Gender & Participatory Research in Ghana
In June of 2014, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) together with CARE trained and tested an upcoming Participatory Action Research Manual collecting valuable gender and social information about farmers. The manual is targeting researchers and development practitioners seeking to gather data and understand the reality of farmers with a gender-perspective through methods that are participatory in nature and have been developed through an extensive partnership and test-period.
In the photo: A women session of information flow map in Teanoba Ghana. Photo by: Taylor Spicer (CCAFS).
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Taken on June 14, 2014