Research & analysis
We have conducted a range of economic and social evaluations of institutions, of technical assistance programs, of gender content and policy mainstreaming, training and technical assistance, and of website design. Our understanding and experience working on the economic, social and legal rights of women in developed and developing countries combined with an intimate understanding of media and the evolving information and communication technologies and its linkages with international development inform the kinds of research and analysis that NID executes.
A selection of research papers and published articles are listed here. If you are interested in further information on any of the below, or would like us to conduct a comprehensive research study for you, please contact Nidhi (at) networkedintelligence.com
Climate Adaptation Fund: a gender assessment and implications for women – February 2010(pdf file download)
Climate Investment Funds: a gender assessment and implications for women January 2010 (pdf file download)
Issues and Challenges of Climate Change for Women Farmers in the Caribbean: The potential of ICTs. August 2009 (pdf file download)
The bio-fuel frenzy: what options for rural women? A case of rural development schizophrenia published in Gender & Development 17:1 (March 2009) www.genderanddevelopment.org (pdf file download)
Small Player, High Stakes. June 2008 (pdf file download)
Biopolitics, climate change and water security: impact, vulnerability and adaptation issues for women. 2007 (pdf file download)
Handbook on Women-owned Small and Medium Enterprises: Alliance Building & Advocacy. 2006 (pdf file download)
Information and Communication Technologies in Bangladesh - trends, opportunities and future options for women workers. 2005 (pdf file download)
Building a Civil Society for Afghanistan: Communications Strategy. 2005
Trends in ICT use in women-run micro and small enterprises in developing and transition countries. 2004 (pdf file download)
