This article is taken from the series "The View From Here", in which farming women from around the world give an insight into rural life. From the challenges of making an income to support the family and local economy to dealing with extreme weather and untamed lands, these women give their unique perspective on working in a male-dominated industry. It helps to highlight the importance of SDG 5, Gender equality.
This book presents the country development diagnostics post-2015 framework, developed by the World Bank Group to assess the country-level implications of the post-2015 global agenda, as well as brief, ‘at-a-glance’ applications of the framework to ten countries: Ethiopia, Jamaica, the Kyrgyz Republic, Liberia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, Senegal, and Uganda.
The paper contributes to the literature on gender gap in research investigating whether there is a gender gap in research evaluation.
Approaches to food security primarily focus on technological solutions, seeking to produce more food, preferably with fewer resources.
Approaches to food security primarily focus on technological solutions, seeking to produce more food, preferably with fewer resources.
Elsevier,
Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine (Third Edition), Gender in the Genomic Era, 2017, Pages 733-741
The chapter explores gender-specific medicine. It advances SDG Goal, Gender Equality, by ensuring gender is considered in treatments of illness and disease.
Our study illustrates how consumer social risk footprints can assist in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
India has the world's highest burden of child undernutrition. Lack of income is considered as one of its primary causes.
This chapter advances goals 3 and 5 by reviewing advancements and challenges in breast tissue engineering, potentially used for the purposes of reconstructive surgery in women who have had breast cancer surgery.