M.A. in Livelihoods: Gender and Development is a postgraduate program designed to explore the intersection of gender, development, and livelihood practices in diverse socio-economic contexts. The course duration typically spans 2 years, with an emphasis on understanding gender dynamics, sustainable development, and policies that address inequality. Students are equipped with theoretical and practical knowledge to engage in research and interventions related to gender justice, economic empowerment, and livelihood security. The program combines interdisciplinary approaches, including sociology, economics, and anthropology, to examine the role of gender in shaping development processes. Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in NGOs, governmental organizations, and international development agencies, with a focus on advancing gender equity and sustainable livelihoods.