Program Paper
Twenty-Five Years of Research on
Women Farmers in Africa:
Lessons and Implications for
Agricultural Research Institutions
with an Annotated Bibliography
Cheryl R. Doss*
Cheryl R.Doss is an Affiliate Scientist with the CIMMYT Economics Program and an Assistant Professor of Economics at
Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA. The views expressed in this paper are the author’s and do not necessarily
reflect CIMMYT’s views or policies.
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