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BURUNDI 2018_ a participatory training on gender in agriculture
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Resource ID
47167
Access
Open
Uploading member
CARE USA
Orientation
Horizontal
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
Central and East Africa
Style
Documentary
Focal point
Focal point
Subject Keywords
Men, Women
Moods and Emotions
Active, Smiling, Talking, Conversation
Image size
5184x3456
Source
Digital Camera
Country
Burundi
Theme
Agriculture, Gender equality
Camera make / model
Canon EOS 600D
Project/Donor
WIN WIN / Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation
Keywords
Gender based violence, Rural, Workshops/Training
Copyright
IRENEE NDUWAYEZU/CARE
Date Image Taken
05 June 18
Caption
A community benefiting from the "WIN WIN" project follows a participatory training. This is happening in the center of Burundi in Gitega. CARE is helping people in Burundi to change their attitudes about gender and more specifically about the power relations between men and women.
CARE’s research design will provide evidence to answer the question: What is the added value and what are the associated costs of applying a gender-transformative approach within a livelihoods intervention, in terms of accelerating lasting transformations in gender equality, food security and economic well-being?
WIN WIN is a four-year research program implemented in six communes in the provinces of Kirundo and Gitega, Burundi. The program conduct a two-pronged study to compare (1) a gender-transformative model (the EKATA model) for gender equality with (2) a typical gender-mainstreamed approach in the agriculture sector (“gender-light” model).
Marker lat / long: -3.5, 30 (WGS84)