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Empowering Women’s Decision making in Locally-led adaptation: A Case study from Soladana Community in Bangladesh

by Hassan Abdullah Rafath (Uttaran), Hasna Heena Mahmud (Uttaran), Mst.Jannatul Naim This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring … Continued


Afar Women Leading Change – Empowering Pastoralist Communities Through Grassroots Initiatives in Ethiopia

By Nardos Masresha & Valerie Browning (APDA) This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights and … Continued


Melons & Milestones: How Tribal Women are Growing Watermelon Success with FPO Support in Keonjhar, India

by Mainak Chakrobarty Keonjhar is a district in northern Odisha, India. Its topography is harsh with difficult conditions for agriculture. … Continued


Introducing Sanjha Manch: Bridging Gaps, Empowering Communities

By Sumendera and Shubham Jain In Madhya Pradesh, India, the Sanjha Manch serves as a pivotal gathering where government officials, … Continued


Scaling up of women’s enterprises-incubating and empowering rural women entrepreneurs in Peterbar, Jharkhand

By Pratik Ranjan In the rural villages of Peterbar Block in Jharkhand, India, a significant problem persists due to limited … Continued


Empowerment Through Passionate Leadership: The Inspiring Journey of Rekha Devi

By Pratik Ranjan In the village of Dhamnatad, Gola, where the sun’s golden rays gently kiss the sprawling fields, Rekha … Continued


Rodent Management: Women’s Roles and Resilience

By Anushree Mitra and Meghna Mukherjee Introduction: Severity of rodent damage Picture this: you meticulously save your hard-earned money, stashing … Continued


Identity of Women Farmers in India

By Anushree Mitra In Jharkhand there is a common belief related to ploughing and tilling of the land that if … Continued


How an army of women is saving an endangered bird

In Assam, located in the northeast of India, one biologist named Dr. Purnima Barman Devi is putting together an army … Continued


Podcast: The women, the land, and the virus

Stories of impacts of Covid-19 on smallholder farmers and emerging new perspectives In this first episode of TheWaterChannel podcast, we … Continued


The women, the land, and the virus

Stories of impacts of Covid-19 on smallholder farmers and emerging new perspectives By Long Hoang and Abraham Abhishek, with inputs … Continued


Women and Oil Pollution Water Channel TV

Women and oil pollution in the Ecuadorian Amazon

By Letty Fajardo Vera on the occasion of the International Women Day 2021 Between 1964 and 1990 Texaco (acquired by … Continued


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