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1 Dorward, A.; Fan, S.; Kydd, J.; Lofgren, H.; Morrison, J.; Poulton, C.; Rao, N.; Smith, L.; Tchale, H.; Thorat, S.; Urey, I.; Wobst, P. 2004. Institutions and policies for pro-poor agricultural growth. Development Policy Review, 22(6):611-622.
Poverty ; Households ; Rural economy ; Policy ; Risks ; Farmers ; Agricultural development / India / Malawi / Zimbabwe
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H036458)

2 Rao, N.. 2005. Gender equality, land rights and household food security: discussion of rice farming systems. Economic and Political Weekly, 40(25):2513-2521.
Food security ; Households ; Woman’s status ; Gender ; Public policy / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7434 Record No: H037638)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H037638.pdf
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3 Rao, N.. 2005. Women’s rights to land and assets: Experience of mainstreaming gender in development projects. Economic and Political Weekly, 40(44-45):4701-4708.
Women ; Poverty ; Households ; Woman’s status ; Fisheries ; Cultivation ; Livestock ; Forests ; Gender / Bangladesh / Nepal / India / Pakistan
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7457 Record No: H037955)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H037955.pdf
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4 Rao, N.. (Ed.) 2015. M. S. Swaminathan in conversation with Nitya Rao: from reflections on my life to the ethics and politics of science. New Delhi, India: Academic Foundation. 227p.
Agricultural research ; Green revolution ; Gender ; Women's participation ; Farmers ; Social aspects ; Mobilization ; Cultural factors ; Diversity ; Human rights ; Hunger ; Right to food ; Agricultural planning ; Strategies ; Seeds ; Sciences ; Technology ; Economic aspects ; Governmental interrelations ; Political aspects ; Public policy ; Ethics ; Standards ; Demography ; Resource management ; Governance ; Agrarian structure ; Education ; Motivation ; Information exchange ; Geneticists ; Biographies ; Interviews / India
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 576.5092 G635 RAO Record No: H047823)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H047823_TOC.pdf
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5 Rao, N.. (Ed.) 2016. M. S. Swaminathan in conversation with Nitya Rao: a farmer-led approach to achieving a malnutrition-free India. Chennai, India: M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation. 44p.
Food security ; Human nutrition ; Malnutrition ; Protein deficiencies ; Micronutrients ; Farmer participation ; Agricultural development ; Green revolution ; Food quality ; Food safety ; Government agencies ; Policy / India
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 363.8 G635 RAO Record No: H047918)

6 Mitra, A.; Rao, N.. 2019. Gender, water, and nutrition in India: an intersectional perspective. Water Alternatives, 12(1):169-191. (Special issue: Farmer-led Irrigation Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Investment, Policy Engagements and Agrarian Transformation).
Gender ; Women's participation ; Water availability ; Water quality ; Nutrition ; Food security ; Agriculture ; Public health ; Sanitation ; Defaecation ; Social aspects ; Villages ; Households / India / Wardha / Koraput
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H049111)
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Despite the global recognition of women’s central role in the provision, management, and utilisation of water for production and domestic use, and despite the close links between production choices, the security of water for consumption, and gendered social relations, the implications of these interlinkages for health and nutrition are under-explored. This paper seeks to fill this gap. It unpacks the gendered pathways mediating the links between water security in all its dimensions and nutritional outcomes, based on research in 12 villages across two Indian states. The findings point to the importance of the dynamic links between natural (land and water) systems and gendered human activities, across the domains of production and reproduction, and across seasons. These links have implications for women’s work and time burdens. They impact equally on physical and emotional experiences of well-being, especially in contexts constrained by the availability, access, quality, and stability of water.

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