ZEF theme: Gender
2010
2010.
Population and food crop production in male- and female-headed households in Ghana.
International Journal of Development Issues,
Vol. 9 (1)
: 68-85
.
2010.
GM crops and gender issues.
Nature Biotechnology,
28 (5)
: 404-406
.
2010.
a. Gender Analysis on Cap-Net Phase II (2007- 2010).
Internship at Cap-Net (Capacity Building for Integrated Water Resources Management), September – November 2010, Pretoria, South Africa.
First out of three documents (contribution)
2009
2009.
The DNA Code of Risk Has TWO Intertwined Strands: Why Vulnerability Matters A Civil Society Response to the Draft Guidelines for Disaster Risk Assessment in Indonesia.
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2008
2008.
Gender Audit at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture.
Report
2008.
Pathways out of and into poverty in HIV/AIDS raveged areas in rural Tanzania: The case of selected villages in Rungwe District. African Affairs 23 (2):1997-222.
2008.
The Gender Gap in Secondary Education in Africa.
In: Knudsen, H (eds.):
Secondary Education: Challenges and Issues.
Nova Science Publishers: New York.
2007
2007.
Explaining gender roles and agroforestry developmetn in smallholder farmers in Tanzania: An illustrative example of Njombe District. Journal of the Korean Association of African Studies 25: 233 – 262.
2007.
Intrahousehold gender-based resources allocation and utilization: A case study of rural areas in Meatu District, Shinyanga, Tanzania. African Affairs 22: 69 - 104.
2007.
Gender and Economic Growth in Tanzania: Creating Opportunities for Women.
The World Bank.
Washington, D.C..
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2007.
Menschenrechte und kulturelle Positionierungen in asiatischen Frauennetzwerken: Zur Diffusion des Menschenrechtsdiskurses in der reflexiven Moderne.
In: M. Mae and B. Saal (eds.):
Transkulturelle Genderforschung. Ein Studienbuch zum Verhältnis von Kultur und Geschlecht.
VS Verlag, Wiesbaden.
271-301.
2006
2006.
The Best of Two Worlds: Between-Method Triangulation in Feminist Economic Research.
School of Oriental and African Studies University of London. Department of Economics, Working Paper No. 146, p. 23. ISSN 1753-5816.
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2006.
Von selbst ändert sich nichts: Ghanaische Frauenorganisationen auf dem Vormarsch.
e.velop (Online Journal of the German Government), Nr. 45 (10)
2005
2005.
). Gender roles and agroforestry development in smallholder farmers in Tanzania: An illustrative example of Gairo-Kilosa in Morogoro. Journal of Rural Planning 7 (2): 1 25.
2005.
Bargaining over Fertility in Rural Ethiopia.
Working Paper
2004
2004.
Enlargend versus Human Security? About the Need for an Integrated Security Concept.
In: Feminist Institute of the Heinrich Böll Foundation (eds.):
Human Security = Women's Security?.
Berlin.
73-78.
2004.
Women in urban agriculture in West Africa.
Urban Agriculture Magazine 12,
: pp16-17
.
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2004.
Gender in open-space irrigated urban vegetable farming in Accra.
Urban Agriculture Magazine 12,
: pp 13-15
.
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2003
2003.
Foreign capital effects on gender wage differentials in Indonesia.
In: Pasero, U. (eds.):
Gender - from Costs to Benefits.
Westdeutscher Verlag, Wiesbaden, ISBN 3-531-14061-2.
2002
2002.
Women’s Participation: Is it the Same Thing Under a Different Setting?.
In: Leonhäuser, I.-U. (eds.):
Women in Context of International Development and Cooperation, Schriften zur internationalen Entwicklungs-und Umweltforschung, Vol. 3.
Frankfurt: Peter Lang.
43-63.
2001
2001.
Women Farmers: Enhancing Rights, Recognition and Productivity.
Peter Lang.
Frankfurt.
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2001.
Despite Discrimination: The Success of Women Farmers in a World of Constraints.
In: P. Webb and K. Weinberger (eds.):
Women Farmers: Enhancing Rights, Recognition and Productivity.
Frankfurt: Peter Lang.
2001.
Demystifying Women's Participation: An Analysis in Rural Chad.
In: P. Webb and K. Weinberger (eds.):
Women Farmers: Enhancing Rights, Recognition and Productivity.
Frankfurt: Peter Lang.
pp. 189-201.
2001.
What Role does Bargaining Power play for Participation of Women? A Case Study in Rural Pakistan.
Journal of Entrepreneurship, Vol. 10, No. 2,
: pp. 209-221
.
2001.
Women's Participation in Local Organizations: Conditions and Constraints.
World Development, Vol. 29, no. 8,
: pp. 1391-1404
.
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2000
2000.
Report of the international seminar “Caminando Juntas hacia un Nuevo Futuro”.
2000.
Ökonomie der Zeit. Über Wege zu Wassermühlen, Partizipation und Gender - Beobachtungen aus Tansania.
Entwicklungsethnologie, IX, 1,
: pp 28-42
.
1999
1999.
Cyborgbaustelle aus Miszellen: Schnittstellenprobleme.
diskus,
3
: 45-51
.
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Other
Merging Gender Mainstreaming and Sustainability Strategies – a win-win approach, in “5 years of Higher Education for Sustainable Development: Looking back- moving forward”, (Editors) Matthias and Gerd..
The 3rd International Conference of UNESCO Chair Higher Education for Sustainable Development.
c. Cap-Net Monitoring Report.
Internship at Cap-Net (Capacity Building for Integrated Water Resources Management), September – November 2010, Pretoria, South Africa.
The Third document (partial contribution for the Monitoring Report)