Autor: Cole, Steven M.
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- TH1.1: A mixed-methods research tool for improving measurement and understanding of intra-household decision making
- A process guide for the development of a mixed-methods research tool for measuring and understanding intra-household decision making
- Uneven ground? Intersectional gender inequalities in the commercialized cassava seed system in Tanzania
Autor: Msita, Sarah
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- Normative constraints and opportunities for women’s economic resilience to climate change in chicken, cassava and fish value chains of selected sites in Tanzania
- How to integrate gender transformative approaches into social protection in agrifood systems
- Measuring gender and social norms in agrifood systems: Evidence from Nigeria and Tanzania
- Measuring gender and social norms in agrifood systems: Evidence from Tanzania and Nigeria
- Understanding gendered coping mechanisms of actors within cassava production in the face of prevailing climate change challenges in Tanzania
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