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    PRGA program publications list
    (Other, 2006) CGIAR Systemwide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis for Technology Development and Institutional Innovation
    List of PRGA publications.
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    Gender implications of climate change for an eco-efficient agriculture
    (Brochure, 2009) Gómez, Juliana
    The PRGA Program has launched a new initiative focused on mitigation efforts to adapt breeding techniques to the effects of Climate Change. These efforts are carried out in partnerships with ICARDA and stakeholder organizations in various regions.
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    New strategic platform
    (Brochure, 2007) CGIAR Systemwide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis for Technology Development and Institutional Innovation
    In an ever-changing world, each and every entity must continue to develop and adapt to its external environment and the demands placed upon it. The PRGA Program is no exception. In recent years, the CGIAR has encouraged a gradual approach of learning and change through rolling medium-term plans, but once in a while it is necessary to step back and take a look at the bigger picture—and adjust course appropriately. The fi rst full external review of the Program in 2006–2007 and the upcoming transition from Phase II of the Program to Phase III (2007/2008) afforded just that opportunity. The new strategy is a synthesis of discussions that have taken place within the Program’s Advisory Board over the past few years and the recommendations of the external review panel. (This new strategic platform was agreed in outline at the Advisory Board Meeting in February–March 2007.) The new strategy comprises three thematic areas, and fi ve supporting actions for mainstreaming gender research. Impact assessment research is built into the strategy as a cross-cutting activity.
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    CGIAR Systemwide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis
    (Brochure, 2009) Gómez, Juliana
    The PRGA is currently implementing its phase III (2008-2012), however, the key factors that underpinned the Program’s work at the beginning of Phase II (2003–2007) still apply today: §A majority of agricultural research systems, including in the CG System, still lack a critical mass of participatory-research and genderanalysis practitioners §There is still little recognition or practice of gender analysis §There is still an unmet demand for capacity development in gender-analysis and participatory-research methods §Learning and change need to be institutionalized, so that participatory research and gender analysis can be mainstreamed in agricultural R&D thinking and practice. The strategic platform for Phase III focuses on three overarching thematic areas: (1) Climate change; (2) Food security, building on the Program’s traditional research areas of plant breeding and natural-resources research; and (3) Supporting actions for gender mainstreaming.
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    Gender research and integrated training sessions
    (Brochure, 2016-01-15) CGIAR Gender and Agriculture Research Network; Pennsylvania State University