Resultados de búsqueda - "gender"
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Can Science Contribute to Smallholder Management of Complex Systems? Lessons from Agroecological Intensification of Multi-Strata Coffee with Banana
Publicado 2014“…Second, complementary frameworks drawn from agroecosystems, gender- and generational-based livelihoods, and small business should be integrated into the experimentation process. …”
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Pig Production in Uganda - Adapting to Climate Change
Publicado 2019“…Adaptation options were explored during four gender dis-aggregated focus group discussions with 15 male and 16 female participants in total. …”
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Current situation and plausible future scenarios for livestock management systems under climate change in Africa
Publicado 2020“…The report also addresses adaptation co-benefits, gender and youth, and traditional knowledge and institutions. …”
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Participatory cowpea development for poverty reduction and sustainable livelihoods in west Africa: case of PRONAF (Projet Niebe pour l'Afrique)- a multipartners, regional, and coll...
Publicado 2012“…Results showed that the transmission of cowpeas' botanical extracts from the current adopters to the potential adopters was influenced by factors including gender. Improved cowpea storage techniques such as the use of solar drying, hermetic drums, and double/triple bagging developed by Bean-Cowpea CRSP have been widely diffused to farmers through NGOs and national extension agents (60% in target countries). …”
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Variation in the factors associated with diet quality of children aged 6 to 23 months in low and high agroecological zones of Rongai Subcounty, Kenya
Publicado 2020“…Other factors associated with MDD, MMF, and MAD included household income and slow feeding in low potential area, and child gender and active feeding in high potential area.There is a variation in factors associated with diet quality and child feeding practices in different agroecological zones. …”
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Barrier analysis for daily fruit and vegetable consumption among low income consumers in Hanoi, Vietnam
Publicado 2020“…We used a quota sampling approach in which households were contacted in randomized order. The gender to be interviewed for each household was randomly assigned so that we did not include men and women from the same household in the sample. …”
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Cultivando para Ganar - Choice Game for climate action
Publicado 2020“…Innovative approaches in action research, such as playing games, can generate a neutral environment to experiment and learn from simulated circumstances and outcomes and increase actors' awareness and capacity to plan the implementation of gender-sensitive CSA options properly. We developed and tested a choice game to understand and strengthen farmers' decision-making to implement (or not) CSA options after having received a seasonal climate forecast. …”
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Shining a Brighter Light: Comprehensive Evidence on Adoption and Diffusion of CGIAR-related Innovations in Ethiopia
Publicado 2020“…The nationally representative nature of the data reveals which innovations have scaled and where scaling has happened; the panel structure allows for an analysis of the trajectories that households are on when they adopt (or dis-adopt) specific innovations; and the rich socioeconomic data helps to understand who adopts – all crucial information to understand pathways to several of the CGIAR impact areas (such as gender equality, youth and social inclusion). CGIAR's contribution to Ethiopia’s agricultural development is complex and wide-ranging, and while some aspects cannot be captured by survey data, this new source of adoption and diffusion data, and the summary report that accompanies it, help to identify the scale and scope of CGIAR’s reach in Ethiopia. …”
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A user guide to the Innovation Lab for Small Scale Irrigation (ILSSI) baseline survey data: Ethiopia and Tanzania
Publicado 2019“…The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) led the baseline and endline data collection as well as analysis of the gender, nutritional and health impacts of small-scale irrigation technologies, and the potential for upscaling of small-scale irrigation technologies to the national level in Ethiopia, Ghana and Tanzania. …”
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Farmers’ preferences for east African highland cooking banana ’Matooke’ hybrids and local cultivars
Publicado 2023“…To accomplish this, planning for varietal improvement initiatives at various levels—including internationally, regionally, nationally, and locally—would require a strong participatory structure that is gender inclusive.…”
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Maize productivity growth: Addressing uncertainties for further growth. 1st Kenya Food Systems Conference (presentation slides)
Publicado 2023“…Salome Bukachi, Institute of Anthropology, Gender and African Studies, University of Nairobi) - Recommendations and actions to support the implementation of the Bottom-Up Economic Plan - Summary of Day 1 - (Joseph Maina, MoALD and Joseph Karugia, ILRI/CGIAR)…”
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Diversity and utilization of indigenous wild edible plants and their contribution to food security in Turkana County, Kenya
Publicado 2023“…Methods Applying a mixed-methods approach, we collected data using 12 gender-disaggregated focus group discussions and a questionnaire applied to a random sample of 360 households. …”
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Status of integrated crop-livestock research in the mixed farming systems of the Global South: a scoping study
Publicado 2023“…Policies that promote the business component, i.e., markets, training, gender equality, private investments, tenure systems and technology adoption were identified for the sustainability of MFS. …”
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Determinants of dietary diversity and drivers of food choice among low-income consumers in urban Kenya, Malawi and Zimbabwe
Publicado 2023“…Additionally, in Nairobi, there were gender differences in diet diversity, with men having a higher dietary diversity score than women (4.6% vs. 4.3%; p = 0.004). …”
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Roundtable synthesis: setting a demand-driven research agenda for advancing Anticipatory Action and addressing Fragility, Conflict, and Migration dynamics
Publicado 2023“…These systems are often characterized by instability, restricted access to resources and gender inequalities. While these challenges are extensive, their causes, manifestations and impacts can vary widely. …”
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Strengthening agricultural extension training: Process skills and competency gaps in undergraduate agricultural extension curriculum in South Africa
Publicado 2023“…The study undertaken in the above participating countries assessed 11 process skills and competencies: program planning, program implementation, communication and public relations, information and communication technologies (ICTs), program evaluation, personal and professional development, diversity and gender, technical subject matter expertise, marketing, brokering and value chain development, soft skills and nutrition skills and competencies. …”
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The state of food security and nutrition in Myanmar 2022-23: Findings from five rounds of the Myanmar Household Welfare Survey
Publicado 2023“…Expanded implementation of nutrition- and gender-sensitive social protection programs, including maternal and child cash transfers, particularly to vulnerable groups is called for. …”
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Analysis of factors influencing market participation among orange-fleshed sweet potato smallholder farmers in southern region of Malawi: A case of RTC project
Publicado 2024“…Further, results on intensity of participation indicate that access to market training, farm size, asset value, and output positively determined the intensity and negatively determined by distance to main market and gender of a farmer (household head). Based on the research findings, higher output levels and early maturing trait were found to increase smallholder farmer market participation. …”
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