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Annika Soder, Assistant Director-General, FAO.
Kevin Cleaver, Assistant President, Programme Managment Department, IFAD.
Tana De Zulueta, Ex Parliamentarian and Human Rights Activist
Eija Pehu, Senior Advisor, Agriculture and Rural Development Department, World Bank.
Kevin Cleaver, Assistant President, Programme Managment Department, IFAD.
Marcela Villarreal, Director, Gender, Equity and Rural Employment Division, FAO.
Isatou Jallow, Chief, Women, Children and Gender Policy Planning and Strategy Division, WFP.
Vicki Wilde, Director, CGIAR, Gender and Diversity Program.
FAO, IFAD and WFP International Womenҳ Day.
International Women's day - Climate change:challenges and opportunities for men and women farmers
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FAO/IFAD/World Bank Seminar launching the Gender in Agriculture Sourcebook on the occasion of International Rural Women's Day. Panel members (L to R): Isatou Jallow, Chief, Women, Children and Gender Policy Planning and Strategy Division, WFP; Eija Pehu, Senior Advisor, Agriculture and Rural Development Department, World Bank; Kevin Cleaver, Assistant President, Programme Management Department, IFAD; Tana De Zulueta, Ex Parliamentarian and Human Rights Activist; Marcela Villarreal, Director, Gender, Equity and Rural Employment Division, FAO; Annika Soder, Assistant Director-General, FAO; Vicki Wilde, Director, CGIAR, Gender and Diversity Program. Iran Room, FAO headquarters.
10/15/2008
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Rome
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.