The study looks at the interrelated factors of transition from a pre-state forest dependent economy to a social system of an agricultural
There is a growing focus on generating evidence on violence against informal women workers across the world.
This study aims to provide an evidence-based analysis of the persecution and hunting of women as witches in indigenous and rural societies in India.
The agriculture sector as a whole has developed and emerged immensely by empowering men with technology.
The journey from unemployment or employment to self-employment is liberating in multiple ways for the Indian woman.
Agriculture is the largest employer and it provides employment to both Men and Women but the ratio of their employment in the sector is not significantly different.
In northern Ghana, hundreds of women, accused of witchcraft by relatives or members of their community, have been living in ‘witch camps’ after fleeing or being banishe
This study is the outcome of an in depth research engagement with 20 villages in two blocks of one district of Odisha.