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Country Virtual Learning Exchange Workshop Series: Insights from Bangladesh

Country Virtual Learning Exchange Workshop Series: Insights from Bangladesh
Key discussions revolved around the gender analysis within the Char Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), its findings, and the co-creation process for GTAs, leading to the development and piloting of a toolkit to address gender biases in project implementation. Testimonials underscored the toolkit’s utility and the transformative potential of GTAs in project activities. Looking ahead, IFAD reiterated its commitment to supporting ongoing projects and fostering collaborative learning for gender equality and women’s empowerment in rural Bangladesh.
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TI  - Country Virtual Learning Exchange Workshop Series: Insights from Bangladesh 
AU  - Garner, E. 
AB  - Key discussions revolved around the gender analysis within the Char Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), its findings, and the co-creation process for GTAs, leading to the development and piloting of a toolkit to address gender biases in project implementation. Testimonials underscored the toolkit’s utility and the transformative potential of GTAs in project activities. Looking ahead, IFAD reiterated its commitment to supporting ongoing projects and fostering collaborative learning for gender equality and women’s empowerment in rural Bangladesh. 
PY  - 2024 
PB  - CIFOR-ICRAF 
PP  - Nairobi, Kenya 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/9212/ 
KW  - customary rights, gender, land tenure, livelihoods, poverty 
ER  -
%T Country Virtual Learning Exchange Workshop Series: Insights from Bangladesh 
%A Garner, E. 
%D 2024 
%I CIFOR-ICRAF 
%C Nairobi, Kenya 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/9212/ 
%X Key discussions revolved around the gender analysis within the Char Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), its findings, and the co-creation process for GTAs, leading to the development and piloting of a toolkit to address gender biases in project implementation. Testimonials underscored the toolkit’s utility and the transformative potential of GTAs in project activities. Looking ahead, IFAD reiterated its commitment to supporting ongoing projects and fostering collaborative learning for gender equality and women’s empowerment in rural Bangladesh. 
%K customary rights 
%K gender 
%K land tenure 
%K livelihoods 
%K poverty 
    Publisher

    CIFOR-ICRAF: Nairobi, Kenya

    Publication year

    2024

    Authors

    Garner, E.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    customary rights, gender, land tenure, livelihoods, poverty

    Geographic

    Bangladesh