Publications from GPN Network

Below you could find research and publications of our network

2023

Fiona Faye

Together, we can radically alter North-South relations, gender relations, human-nature relations, state-people relations and human relations in a broader sense.

Fiona Faye

Burkina Faso Under the Presidency of Thomas Sankara – A Post-Developmental State ?

CHANGE THE SYSTEM, NOT THE CLIMATE: What is wrong with the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP)?

Global Energy Justice Workshop Collective

In other words, it is not a model for a just energy transition. We need to find other ways to tackle the climate crisis and for the Global North to pay its climate debt!

Global Energy Justice Workshop Collective

2022

Rexford Akrong, Angela Dziedzom Akorsu, Praveen Jha, Joseph Boateng Agyenim

This study fills this methodological gap by using an endogenous switching regression (ESR) to determine the impacts of certification on the intensity of market participation and household income of mango farmers.

Rexford Akrong, Angela Dziedzom Akorsu, Praveen Jha, Joseph Boateng Agyenim

Assessing the trade and welfare effects of certification schemes: The case of GlobalGAP in Ghana's mango sector


08/22 State of the Portland Bight Protected Area 1999-2022

Ann M. Haynes-Sutton, C-CAM

This document was prepared as part of a project called “Implementing adaptive management of the Portland Bight
Protected Area through METT-4 assessment” that was funded by BIOPAMA. This documents highlights progress made by Portland Bight Protected Area (PBPA) partners towards addressing issues identified through METT.

Ann M. Haynes-Sutton, C-CAM

Ratuben, a member of Sangam cooperative (Gujarat)

It is necessary that we go out of the confines of the house so that we can learn new things and acquire new knowledge. That’s how we become capable.

Ratuben, a member of Sangam cooperative (Gujarat)

Publication by Action Aid India and the GPN


Towards A Feminist Solidarity Economy | A Study of Women Cooperatives in Four States of India

Publication by Action Aid India and the GPN: Read more

Witch Branding in India

Published by the Action Aid India and GPN

Witch Branding in India: Download PDF

Action Aid India, Foreword

There can be little doubt that the gendered dimension of witchcraft is the strongest, given the fact that a large majority of those killed in this patriarchal assertion are women and within them older and single women and those who dare to assert.

Action Aid India, Foreword