Gender norms and access to extension services and training among potato farmers in Dedza and Ntcheu in Malawi.

This paper explores the interaction between extension services and gender relations in order to suggest ways and strategies that can be useful in ensuring that extension services are gender-equitable and empowering for women.

Citation: Mudege, N.N.; Chevo, T.; Nyekanyeka, T.; Kapalsa, E.; Demo, P. 2016. Gender norms and access to extension services and training among potato farmers in Dedza and Ntcheu in Malawi. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. (UK). ISSN 1389-224X. 22(3):291-305.
2015-12-03
GENDER, POTATO AGRI-FOOD SYSTEMS, POTATOES,
Eastern Africa, SOUTHERN AFRICA
MALAWI
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