Field report for qualitative data collection: Exploring empowerment, resilience, and food security in gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles in Ethiopia

This qualitative study aims to deepen understanding of how gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles (STIBs) influence empowerment, resilience, food security among diverse community groups in Ejere and Wolmera woredas. Building on the initial quantitative findings and the learning gen...

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Autores principales: Zewdu, Solomon, Ketema, Dessalegn, Nchanji, Eileen, Lutomia, Cosmas
Formato: Informe técnico
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179763
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author Zewdu, Solomon
Ketema, Dessalegn
Nchanji, Eileen
Lutomia, Cosmas
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Nchanji, Eileen
Zewdu, Solomon
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Nchanji, Eileen
Lutomia, Cosmas
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description This qualitative study aims to deepen understanding of how gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles (STIBs) influence empowerment, resilience, food security among diverse community groups in Ejere and Wolmera woredas. Building on the initial quantitative findings and the learning generated through the Gender Transformative STIB (GTSTIB) pilots and Learning Labs, the study was designed to elicit rich stories and explanations in participants’ own words, revealing how social norms, power relations, and lived realities influence how they address climate risks, negotiate intra-household and community power relations, as it affects or is affected by their adoption of socio-technical innovation bundles. In this study, the consent form addressed the core elements of informed and voluntary participation. It explained the purpose of the study and what participation involved. That participation was entirely voluntary and that participants could refuse or withdraw at any time without consequences. How data collected will be used. Assured participants that their responses would be treated confidentially and anonymised, with no personal identifiers included in reports or publications. The consent form documented that informed consent was obtained (verbally and/ or in writing), consistent with the ethical approach used in the study. The qualitative component operationalizes this purpose through FGDs, KIIs, and reconstructed observation interviews across multiple social groups, as outlined in the comprehensive qualitative study plan. Through 12 FGDs and 25 KIIs with farmers, youth, cooperative leaders, women’s groups, elders, government officials, and program implementers, the study captures multi layered evidence on how STIBs are understood, valued, resisted, or modified within local realities. Such qualitative perspectives remain essential to understanding household decision-making, gendered vulnerabilities, youth agency, and socio economic constraints that quantitative surveys alone cannot fully capture.
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spelling CGSpace1797632026-01-14T02:11:28Z Field report for qualitative data collection: Exploring empowerment, resilience, and food security in gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles in Ethiopia Zewdu, Solomon Ketema, Dessalegn Nchanji, Eileen Lutomia, Cosmas empowerment food security resilience gender analysis nutrition assessment This qualitative study aims to deepen understanding of how gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles (STIBs) influence empowerment, resilience, food security among diverse community groups in Ejere and Wolmera woredas. Building on the initial quantitative findings and the learning generated through the Gender Transformative STIB (GTSTIB) pilots and Learning Labs, the study was designed to elicit rich stories and explanations in participants’ own words, revealing how social norms, power relations, and lived realities influence how they address climate risks, negotiate intra-household and community power relations, as it affects or is affected by their adoption of socio-technical innovation bundles. In this study, the consent form addressed the core elements of informed and voluntary participation. It explained the purpose of the study and what participation involved. That participation was entirely voluntary and that participants could refuse or withdraw at any time without consequences. How data collected will be used. Assured participants that their responses would be treated confidentially and anonymised, with no personal identifiers included in reports or publications. The consent form documented that informed consent was obtained (verbally and/ or in writing), consistent with the ethical approach used in the study. The qualitative component operationalizes this purpose through FGDs, KIIs, and reconstructed observation interviews across multiple social groups, as outlined in the comprehensive qualitative study plan. Through 12 FGDs and 25 KIIs with farmers, youth, cooperative leaders, women’s groups, elders, government officials, and program implementers, the study captures multi layered evidence on how STIBs are understood, valued, resisted, or modified within local realities. Such qualitative perspectives remain essential to understanding household decision-making, gendered vulnerabilities, youth agency, and socio economic constraints that quantitative surveys alone cannot fully capture. 2025-12-28 2026-01-13T15:20:14Z 2026-01-13T15:20:14Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179763 en Open Access application/pdf Zewdu, S.; Ketema, D.; Nchanji, E.; Lutomia, C. (2025) Field report for qualitative data collection: Exploring empowerment, resilience, and food security in gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles in Ethiopia. 20 p.
spellingShingle empowerment
food security
resilience
gender analysis
nutrition assessment
Zewdu, Solomon
Ketema, Dessalegn
Nchanji, Eileen
Lutomia, Cosmas
Field report for qualitative data collection: Exploring empowerment, resilience, and food security in gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles in Ethiopia
title Field report for qualitative data collection: Exploring empowerment, resilience, and food security in gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles in Ethiopia
title_full Field report for qualitative data collection: Exploring empowerment, resilience, and food security in gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Field report for qualitative data collection: Exploring empowerment, resilience, and food security in gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Field report for qualitative data collection: Exploring empowerment, resilience, and food security in gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles in Ethiopia
title_short Field report for qualitative data collection: Exploring empowerment, resilience, and food security in gender transformative socio-technical innovation bundles in Ethiopia
title_sort field report for qualitative data collection exploring empowerment resilience and food security in gender transformative socio technical innovation bundles in ethiopia
topic empowerment
food security
resilience
gender analysis
nutrition assessment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179763
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