TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF RESEARCH ON WOMEN FARMERS IN AFRICA: LESSONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS; WITH AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY



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CIMMYT

Twenty-Five Years of
Research on Women
Farmers in Africa:     
Lessons and

Implications for

Agricultural

Research Institutions

with an Annotated Bibliography

Cheryl R. Doss


Economics


Program Paper




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