This case study presents insights into how MADE guides partners in gender inclusivity, through a presentation on how MADE recognises entry points. After presenting the frameworks that MADE uses, such as M4P (making markets work for the poor) and women’s economic empowerment, the case study compares MADE’s approach two years into implementation with best practices in agriculture development projects. It then concludes with lessons learned.
Mainstreaming gender in an agricultural M4P programme: MADE’s approach in practice
Resource type: Brief
Year produced: 2015
Value chain: Multi-crop
Thematic area: Gender inclusivity
Region: Northern Ghana
File size: 958 KB
File type: PDF