Better Gender Outcomes in Food Assistance through Complementary and Multi-Modal Programing
Summary
With an objective of contributing to the knowledge base of promising practice using a combination of modalities to deliver food security and gender outcomes, this study reviews Food for Peace (FFP), DFSA (Development Food Security Activity), EFSP (Emergency Food Security Program), and OFDA projects that explicitly or implicitly incorporated gender-focused programming [55 pages].
Citation
“Better Gender Outcomes in Food Assistance through Complementary and Multi-Modal Programing.” CARE International. December 2020.
Explore More
Implementation of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Lessons Learned from Ukraine
Read Research
Strong at the Broken Places: Women Political Prisoners in Belarus
Read Research
Beyond Security: A Plan for Women’s Water Security Policy and Governance in…
Read Research