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This multidisciplinary course provides those working in the fields of environment and development studies with gender sensitive tools and skills necessary to understand issues of gender and...
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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and Swedish International Agriculture Network Initiative (SIANI) are very pleased to announce that registration for our Agri4D 2017 Conference is...
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Published on May 8, 2017Micael Edler, Executive Director, Bratt International, SwedenRead more: http://www.siani.se/event/youth-agrip...
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Published on May 8, 2017Ylva Hillbur, Pro Vice-Chancellor for International relations at SLURead more: http://www.siani.se/event/youth-agrip...
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Published on May 8, 2017Kostas Karantininis, Professor in Business Administration, SLU.Read more: http://www.siani.se/event/youth-agrip...
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Streamed live on May 8, 2017Read more: http://www.siani.se/event/youth-agrip...
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09:00am Welcome and short introduction. Karolin Andersson, SIANI09:05am Development cooperation and youth in agriculture - Sida’s engagements and perspectives. Ola Möller, Senior Policy...
News Story
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and Swedish International Agriculture Network Initiative (SIANI) are very pleased to announce that registration for our Agri4D 2017 Conference is open! The theme for this biannual conference is "Rural Transformation and Urbanization".
News Story
Research suggests that the way people use and manage forests is largely shaped by gender norms and relations. But how exactly? Linley Chiwona-Karltun, researcher at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, and Ngolia Kimanzu, advisor at Salvation Army, share insights from their ongoing research about the role of gender in the use of forest resources.
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SLU have looked into the matter of reception of asylum seekers in rural areas in Sweden. Researchers at SLU have studied the responsibilities of the municipalities and the civil society and have asked the question; have the municipalities done what they should and what have the people of the civil society contributed with?