Publications by authors named "Enly Saeni"
Article Synopsis
- Development policy is shifting towards enhancing capacities for adaptation and innovation, but there's a lack of focus on how social and gender differences affect these capacities.
- A qualitative study in the Solomon Islands shows that elements like assets, flexibility, learning, social organization, and agency are interconnected, impacting the ability to adapt and innovate.
- Results indicate that women and youth face barriers like limited education and mobility, which hinder their ability to connect with external support, while risk-taking and challenging social norms affect innovative capacities for both genders differently.
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