Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi

The study aimed to explore gender dynamics in access to and use of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) technologies among smallholder bean farmers in Burundi. The scope covered communes in Kirundo and Muyinga provinces, focusing on identifying gender gaps in CSA adoption. The data included quantitative...

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Main Authors: Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Lutomia, Cosmas Kweyu
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168215
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description The study aimed to explore gender dynamics in access to and use of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) technologies among smallholder bean farmers in Burundi. The scope covered communes in Kirundo and Muyinga provinces, focusing on identifying gender gaps in CSA adoption. The data included quantitative information on household characteristics, bean production, access to CSA interventions, and decision-making processes. The Principal Investigators sought to understand how CSA adoption impacts gender norms and equality, addressing questions about the influence of joint decision-making, access to information, and group participation on closing gender gaps​. Methodology: The study used a mixed-methods research design with a combination of purposive and random sampling to select bean farmers in Kirundo and Muyinga provinces. A semi-structured questionnaire was administered through face-to-face interviews. The data collection focused on socio-demographic details, CSA practices, land access, and decision-making. The survey tool was programmed using ODK and administered by trained enumerators.
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spelling CGSpace1682152025-01-24T08:54:13Z Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh Lutomia, Cosmas Kweyu climate change gender adaptation decision making The study aimed to explore gender dynamics in access to and use of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) technologies among smallholder bean farmers in Burundi. The scope covered communes in Kirundo and Muyinga provinces, focusing on identifying gender gaps in CSA adoption. The data included quantitative information on household characteristics, bean production, access to CSA interventions, and decision-making processes. The Principal Investigators sought to understand how CSA adoption impacts gender norms and equality, addressing questions about the influence of joint decision-making, access to information, and group participation on closing gender gaps​. Methodology: The study used a mixed-methods research design with a combination of purposive and random sampling to select bean farmers in Kirundo and Muyinga provinces. A semi-structured questionnaire was administered through face-to-face interviews. The data collection focused on socio-demographic details, CSA practices, land access, and decision-making. The survey tool was programmed using ODK and administered by trained enumerators. 2024 2024-12-20T23:33:43Z 2024-12-20T23:33:43Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168215 en Open Access Nchanji, E.B.; Lutomia, C.K. (2024) Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KQJUEP
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gender
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decision making
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Lutomia, Cosmas Kweyu
Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi
title Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi
title_full Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi
title_fullStr Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi
title_full_unstemmed Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi
title_short Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi
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topic climate change
gender
adaptation
decision making
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