Scaling with households: socially inclusive locally led scaling of climate adaptation practices in dairy systems of Kenya

Locally led adaptation occurs in communities where gender inequalities exist. Knowledge networks as scaling mechanisms are socially differentiated and access to knowledge, and distribution of labor and income are uneven. Lack of attention to understanding how gender and innovations interact will rei...

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Autores principales: DuttaGupta, Tanaya, Bullock, Renee, Habermann, Birgit, Gichuki, Leah, Kiptoo, Emmaculate
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR System Organization 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135885
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author DuttaGupta, Tanaya
Bullock, Renee
Habermann, Birgit
Gichuki, Leah
Kiptoo, Emmaculate
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description Locally led adaptation occurs in communities where gender inequalities exist. Knowledge networks as scaling mechanisms are socially differentiated and access to knowledge, and distribution of labor and income are uneven. Lack of attention to understanding how gender and innovations interact will reinforce inequitable relations. Scaling with households is an approach that works with multiple household members to integrate gender into an existing Livestock, Climate and Systems Resilience innovation focusing on dairy systems in Nandi and Bomet counties, Kenya. Participatory approaches are used to co-develop and plan with dairy households such as farmer-led field days that reflect gender specific demand. Sex disaggregated group discussions in workshop have shed early insights about how to improve the approach. Women co-leading roles, sharing with their networks, and scheduling adjustments were recommended to support inclusive participation. Involving women from dairy households to lead field day activities would support socially inclusive scaling of farmer-to-farmer knowledge networks.
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spelling CGSpace1358852024-11-07T09:45:39Z Scaling with households: socially inclusive locally led scaling of climate adaptation practices in dairy systems of Kenya DuttaGupta, Tanaya Bullock, Renee Habermann, Birgit Gichuki, Leah Kiptoo, Emmaculate climate dairying households climate change adaptation scaling up Locally led adaptation occurs in communities where gender inequalities exist. Knowledge networks as scaling mechanisms are socially differentiated and access to knowledge, and distribution of labor and income are uneven. Lack of attention to understanding how gender and innovations interact will reinforce inequitable relations. Scaling with households is an approach that works with multiple household members to integrate gender into an existing Livestock, Climate and Systems Resilience innovation focusing on dairy systems in Nandi and Bomet counties, Kenya. Participatory approaches are used to co-develop and plan with dairy households such as farmer-led field days that reflect gender specific demand. Sex disaggregated group discussions in workshop have shed early insights about how to improve the approach. Women co-leading roles, sharing with their networks, and scheduling adjustments were recommended to support inclusive participation. Involving women from dairy households to lead field day activities would support socially inclusive scaling of farmer-to-farmer knowledge networks. 2024-05-30 2023-12-24T14:12:10Z 2023-12-24T14:12:10Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135885 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR System Organization DuttaGupta T., Bullock, R., Habermann, B., Gichuki, L. and Kiptoo, E. 2024. Scaling with households: locally-led scaling of dairy practices in Kenya. IPSR Innovation Profile. First edition, May 2024. Montpellier: CGIAR System Organization.
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Gichuki, Leah
Kiptoo, Emmaculate
Scaling with households: socially inclusive locally led scaling of climate adaptation practices in dairy systems of Kenya
title Scaling with households: socially inclusive locally led scaling of climate adaptation practices in dairy systems of Kenya
title_full Scaling with households: socially inclusive locally led scaling of climate adaptation practices in dairy systems of Kenya
title_fullStr Scaling with households: socially inclusive locally led scaling of climate adaptation practices in dairy systems of Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Scaling with households: socially inclusive locally led scaling of climate adaptation practices in dairy systems of Kenya
title_short Scaling with households: socially inclusive locally led scaling of climate adaptation practices in dairy systems of Kenya
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climate change adaptation
scaling up
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