· Language: English
· Type: Research Study
· Author(s): Ranjani Krishnamurthy
· Location: Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
· Year of publication: 2004
· No. of pages: 52
About the publication: A gender and poverty impact assessment, with a particular focus on GEAGs field-level social mobilization, sustainable agriculture and micro credit interventions. The poverty and gender impact of GEAG has not only been impressive, but been better than most NGOs and government which primary focus on micro credit. The key lessons and recommendations that emerge from this assessment can help similar minded programmes.
Supported by: Novib, The Netherlands
Tag words: Climate Change, Urban, Livelihood, Gender, Sustainable Agriculture, Women, Poverty, Micro Credit, Social Impact
Terms of use: Free to use with credit to authors and GEAG