How Selection Criteria and Preconditions Potentially Disadvantage Farming Women : An Example from the Western Balkans
Productive matching grants schemes are an important tool to modernize agricultural production. The World Bank has been supporting countries at the European Union (EU) pre-accession stage to increase their capacity and ability to administer grants a...
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okr-10986-344042021-05-25T10:54:39Z How Selection Criteria and Preconditions Potentially Disadvantage Farming Women : An Example from the Western Balkans Horst, Alexandra Christina Mauri, Silvia Edmeades, Svetlana Pape-Christiansen, Andrea Jungbluth, Frauke ELIGIBILITY CRITERION RURAL LIVELIHOODS GENDER AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY MATCHING GRANT Productive matching grants schemes are an important tool to modernize agricultural production. The World Bank has been supporting countries at the European Union (EU) pre-accession stage to increase their capacity and ability to administer grants according to the EU Pre-Accession Assistance for Rural Development (IPARD) principles and guidelines. Given its experience with matching grants and gender-inclusive approaches in productive investments in agriculture, the World Bank has the ability to provide guidance to sector institutions on how to make their grant targeting and selection processes more inclusive of women farmers beyond current selection criteria. This policy brief is based on the 2020 assessment Gender inclusion in productive investments in the Western Balkans, which analyzed World Bank-supported projects in Kosovo, Albania and Montenegro that focused on building farmer and institutional capacity for European Union pre-accession supported productive grants. 2020-08-31T16:15:29Z 2020-08-31T16:15:29Z 2020-07-01 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/708031597741938494/Policy-Brief-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34404 English Matching Grants for Productive Investments and Gender Policy Brief;No. 1 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Europe and Central Asia Kosovo |
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Productive matching grants schemes are
an important tool to modernize agricultural production. The
World Bank has been supporting countries at the European
Union (EU) pre-accession stage to increase their capacity
and ability to administer grants according to the EU
Pre-Accession Assistance for Rural Development (IPARD)
principles and guidelines. Given its experience with
matching grants and gender-inclusive approaches in
productive investments in agriculture, the World Bank has
the ability to provide guidance to sector institutions on
how to make their grant targeting and selection processes
more inclusive of women farmers beyond current selection
criteria. This policy brief is based on the 2020 assessment
Gender inclusion in productive investments in the Western
Balkans, which analyzed World Bank-supported projects in
Kosovo, Albania and Montenegro that focused on building
farmer and institutional capacity for European Union
pre-accession supported productive grants. |
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Brief |
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Horst, Alexandra Christina Mauri, Silvia Edmeades, Svetlana Pape-Christiansen, Andrea Jungbluth, Frauke |
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Horst, Alexandra Christina Mauri, Silvia Edmeades, Svetlana Pape-Christiansen, Andrea Jungbluth, Frauke |
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Horst, Alexandra Christina |
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How Selection Criteria and Preconditions Potentially Disadvantage Farming Women : An Example from the Western Balkans |
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How Selection Criteria and Preconditions Potentially Disadvantage Farming Women : An Example from the Western Balkans |
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How Selection Criteria and Preconditions Potentially Disadvantage Farming Women : An Example from the Western Balkans |
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How Selection Criteria and Preconditions Potentially Disadvantage Farming Women : An Example from the Western Balkans |
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How Selection Criteria and Preconditions Potentially Disadvantage Farming Women : An Example from the Western Balkans |
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how selection criteria and preconditions potentially disadvantage farming women : an example from the western balkans |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/708031597741938494/Policy-Brief-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34404 |
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