Farmer-led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in Kenya's dairy sector
In rural Kenya, adaptation practices in dairy shape and are shaped by gender relations in households. Men own the cows and control income, while women provide much of the labour. Working with 'adaptation pioneer households', the Pioneer Positive Deviance (P-PD) approach supports farmer-led innovatio...
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| author | Omayio, Esther DuttaGupta, Tanaya Bullock, Renee Kiptoo Emmaculate Maiyo, Nathan Habermann, Birgit Crane, Todd A. |
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| description | In rural Kenya, adaptation practices in dairy shape and are shaped by gender relations in households. Men own the cows and control income, while women provide much of the labour. Working with 'adaptation pioneer households', the Pioneer Positive Deviance (P-PD) approach supports farmer-led innovation that is sustainable and socially inclusive. Esther Omaiyo, a livestock extension officer in Nandi County with over 15 years of experience, shares insights into her work and how the P-PD approach to scale with households is different and impactful. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1597802024-11-16T08:13:13Z Farmer-led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in Kenya's dairy sector Omayio, Esther DuttaGupta, Tanaya Bullock, Renee Kiptoo Emmaculate Maiyo, Nathan Habermann, Birgit Crane, Todd A. gender gender analysis social change In rural Kenya, adaptation practices in dairy shape and are shaped by gender relations in households. Men own the cows and control income, while women provide much of the labour. Working with 'adaptation pioneer households', the Pioneer Positive Deviance (P-PD) approach supports farmer-led innovation that is sustainable and socially inclusive. Esther Omaiyo, a livestock extension officer in Nandi County with over 15 years of experience, shares insights into her work and how the P-PD approach to scale with households is different and impactful. 2024-11-13 2024-11-14T18:19:20Z 2024-11-14T18:19:20Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159780 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute Omayio, E., DuttaGupta, T., Bullock, R., Kiptoo E., Maiyo, N., Habermann, B., Crane, T. 2024. Farmer-led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in Kenya's dairy sector. Blogpost. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI |
| spellingShingle | gender gender analysis social change Omayio, Esther DuttaGupta, Tanaya Bullock, Renee Kiptoo Emmaculate Maiyo, Nathan Habermann, Birgit Crane, Todd A. Farmer-led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in Kenya's dairy sector |
| title | Farmer-led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in Kenya's dairy sector |
| title_full | Farmer-led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in Kenya's dairy sector |
| title_fullStr | Farmer-led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in Kenya's dairy sector |
| title_full_unstemmed | Farmer-led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in Kenya's dairy sector |
| title_short | Farmer-led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in Kenya's dairy sector |
| title_sort | farmer led approach supports socially inclusive innovations in kenya s dairy sector |
| topic | gender gender analysis social change |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159780 |
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