Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya

This research examines the suitability of community-based participatory workshops for developing agricultural activities in order to diversify diets. The study represents the second phase of a project consisting of a diagnostic phase covering agricultural biodiversity, diets and nutrition (phase...

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Main Authors: Boedecker, J., Termote, Céline, Kennedy, G.
Format: Poster
Language:Inglés
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78065
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author Boedecker, J.
Termote, Céline
Kennedy, G.
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description This research examines the suitability of community-based participatory workshops for developing agricultural activities in order to diversify diets. The study represents the second phase of a project consisting of a diagnostic phase covering agricultural biodiversity, diets and nutrition (phase I), participatory development of community activities (phase II) and a participatory implementation of the activities (phase III). The project is part of the nutrition cross-cutting cluster work within Humidtropics, a CGIAR research programme (CRP). A series of six participatory workshops was carried out in five sub-locations of Vihiga County in Western Kenya. The workshops aimed to raise awareness on nutrition, to discuss the results of the diagnostic phase (phase I) and to identify and plan community activities to improve nutrition. Per sub-location, 36 men and women were selected to participate in the workshops. In order to diversify diets in their communities, all sub-locations decided to plant ve- getables and legumes and to raise poultry. The participants developed community action plans specifying how these activities are going to be realised. In addition, they chose local funding mechanisms to finance the actions and developed a budget. The groups also suc- ceeded in organising an event to officially kick-off their activities and thereby reaching out to other community members. Except for one less successful sub-location, the workshop groups well developed agricul- tural activities for improved nutrition. Harmony within the group was a crucial factor for good performance. Sensitivity to group dynamics is thus very important for participatory development of community activities. It was observed that the continuous workshops built trust between researchers and participants and that ownership was developed among the groups. These findings are in line with similar studies on participatory intervention deve- lopment in Africa. Other related projects in low-income countries stress the importance of community-based approaches in improving nutrition and livelihood outcomes
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spelling CGSpace780652025-11-05T07:20:39Z Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya Boedecker, J. Termote, Céline Kennedy, G. agriculture biodiversity diet diversification nutrition community involvement This research examines the suitability of community-based participatory workshops for developing agricultural activities in order to diversify diets. The study represents the second phase of a project consisting of a diagnostic phase covering agricultural biodiversity, diets and nutrition (phase I), participatory development of community activities (phase II) and a participatory implementation of the activities (phase III). The project is part of the nutrition cross-cutting cluster work within Humidtropics, a CGIAR research programme (CRP). A series of six participatory workshops was carried out in five sub-locations of Vihiga County in Western Kenya. The workshops aimed to raise awareness on nutrition, to discuss the results of the diagnostic phase (phase I) and to identify and plan community activities to improve nutrition. Per sub-location, 36 men and women were selected to participate in the workshops. In order to diversify diets in their communities, all sub-locations decided to plant ve- getables and legumes and to raise poultry. The participants developed community action plans specifying how these activities are going to be realised. In addition, they chose local funding mechanisms to finance the actions and developed a budget. The groups also suc- ceeded in organising an event to officially kick-off their activities and thereby reaching out to other community members. Except for one less successful sub-location, the workshop groups well developed agricul- tural activities for improved nutrition. Harmony within the group was a crucial factor for good performance. Sensitivity to group dynamics is thus very important for participatory development of community activities. It was observed that the continuous workshops built trust between researchers and participants and that ownership was developed among the groups. These findings are in line with similar studies on participatory intervention deve- lopment in Africa. Other related projects in low-income countries stress the importance of community-based approaches in improving nutrition and livelihood outcomes 2016 2016-11-29T12:39:58Z 2016-11-29T12:39:58Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78065 en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf Boedecker, J.; Termote, C..; Kennedy, G. (2016) Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya. [Abstract] presented at: Tropentag 2016: Solidarity in a competing world — fair use of resources. Vienna (Austria) Sep 18-21. 1 p.
spellingShingle agriculture
biodiversity
diet
diversification
nutrition
community involvement
Boedecker, J.
Termote, Céline
Kennedy, G.
Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya
title Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya
title_full Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya
title_fullStr Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya
title_short Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya
title_sort community based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in western kenya
topic agriculture
biodiversity
diet
diversification
nutrition
community involvement
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78065
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