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Scaling up research-for-development innovations in food and agricultural systems Полный текст
2019
Shilomboleni, Helena | Plaen, Renaud de
Scaling up research-for-development innovations in food and agricultural systems Полный текст
2019
Shilomboleni, Helena | Plaen, Renaud de
The last decade has seen a growing interest in scaling up innovations to realise wider benefits from development investments. While numerous proven technologies, products and models have been successfully piloted, scaling them up through expansion, adoption and replication has proved challenging, particularly in poor regions of the world. The low uptake of innovations is partially attributed to the design of technologies, in a manner that is not compatible with local farming practices. At the same time, proven innovations fail to generate large impacts at scale because implementing actors have not sufficiently understood or effectively engaged with the scaling process. This article shares lessons from the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund (CIFSRF) that supported applied research to develop, test and scale up promising food and nutrition security innovations. Key lessons include ensuring that innovations are embedded within local socio-ecological systems; engaging end users throughout the research process and enabling participatory decision-making; and considering the investment returns of innovations for end-users.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Scaling up research-for-development innovations in food and agricultural systems Полный текст
2019
Shilomboleni, Helena | De Plaen, Renaud
The last decade has seen a growing interest in scaling up innovations to realise wider benefits from development investments. While numerous proven technologies, products and models have been successfully piloted, scaling them up through expansion, adoption and replication has proved challenging, particularly in poor regions of the world. The low uptake of innovations is partially attributed to the design of technologies, in a manner that is not compatible with local farming practices. At the same time, proven innovations fail to generate large impacts at scale because implementing actors have not sufficiently understood or effectively engaged with the scaling process. This article shares lessons from the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund (CIFSRF) that supported applied research to develop, test and scale up promising food and nutrition security innovations. Key lessons include ensuring that innovations are embedded within local socio-ecological systems; engaging end users throughout the research process and enabling participatory decision-making; and considering the investment returns of innovations for end-users.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Integrating gender into index-based agricultural insurance: a focus on South Africa Полный текст
2019
Born, Lorna | Spillane, Charles | Murray, Una
Index insurance is an agricultural risk management tool that can provide a safety net for smallholder farmers experiencing climate risk. While uptake and scale-out of index insurance may be slow among smallholders, we can learn from experiences that demonstrate where crop insurance can protect smallholders’ livelihoods from climate risk. Integrating gender into climate risk management is necessary to ensure that the benefits of index insurance are experienced by both men and women. A dedicated intention to integrate gender may be required. Taking South Africa as a case study, the potential for gender-sensitive index insurance scale-out among smallholders is investigated.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Assessment of seed quality along the rice seed value chain in Tanzania Полный текст
2019
Gebeyehu, Setegn | Kangile, Joseph | Mwakatobe, Emmanuel
Assessment of seed quality along the rice seed value chain in Tanzania Полный текст
2019
Gebeyehu, Setegn | Kangile, Joseph | Mwakatobe, Emmanuel
Assessment of seed quality along the rice seed value chain in Tanzania Полный текст
2019
Gebeyehu, Setegn | Kangile, Joseph | Mwakatobe, Emmanuel
This article reports on a study that assessed the qualities of rice seeds collected from formal and informal channels in Tanzania. Seed sources used by farmers and the seed selection and management practices followed also were examined. More than 90% of farmers’ seed samples met the national standards for key seed quality parameters. Field grow-out tests revealed that only about a fifth of the samples from the two systems met the minimum standard for genetic purity. Because most farmers rely on their own saved seed, enhancing skills in seed selection and maintenance is needed to ensure higher paddy productivity and marketability.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Using “theory of change” to improve agricultural research: Recent experience from Tanzania Полный текст
2019
Omore, Amos O. | Kidoido, Michael M. | Twine, Edgar E. | Kurwijila, Lusato R. | O’Flynn, Maureen | Mugwe, Julius G.
Demonstrating how agricultural research contributes to development outcomes is difficult but necessary given competing demands for scarce resources. This article summarises an adaptation of the “theory of change” approach and lessons derived from its application to improve the design and implementation of an agricultural research for development programme for greater impact. It was applied to Maziwa Zaidi, a programme that tested integrated interventions to catalyse the transformation of smallholder dairy value chains in Tanzania. Despite challenges, the approach was found useful for planning, communication, managing complexity, monitoring behavioural changes and deriving lessons to adapt future programme activities amid complexity and uncertainties.
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2019
Armbruster, S. | Solomon, J. | Blare, T. | Donovan, J.
Bringing inclusion into value chain development requires interventions that account for gender-based constraints and opportunities. Key determinants of women’s capacity to participate are their availability and access to interventions. Twenty-four-hour recall surveys with 53 women from households engaged in a cacao expansion intervention in Peru found women with a strong interest in cacao; however, participation was thwarted by household responsibilities and exclusion from training. Findings emphasise the need to actively engage women in intervention design, and monitor and evaluate their time use, recognising the unintended consequences of increased time investments, and hence the unexpected impacts of these development interventions. | 827-843
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Assessment of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty programme in Karaga district, Ghana Полный текст
2019
Sulemana, Mohammed | Malongza, Bukari Francis Issahaku | Abdulai, Mohammed
This article assesses the contribution of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme in reducing rural poverty in the Karaga district of Northern Ghana, using a mixed research design to compare the livelihoods of beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries. It concludes that the programme is contributing to poverty reduction among the poor and vulnerable, and recommends that school children benefiting from LEAP should be exempted from paying extra expenses such as examination and PTA fees. There should also be a system to provide subsidies for agriculture inputs to enable beneficiaries to engage in agriculture to promote longer term poverty alleviation.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Uncovering land tenure insecurities: tips for tenure responsive land-use planning in Ethiopia Полный текст
2019
Chigbu, Uchendu | Alemayehu, Zebad | Dachaga, Walter
Land-use planning, although a mechanism for development, can also generate insecurity during its implementation. This article argues that tenure security and land-use planning should not be implemented in isolation from each other. It posits that land-use planning – rather than restricting the security of people's tenure – has the potential to serve as a means of securing tenure. The article explores tenure (in)security elements in land-use planning as a crucial challenge in the urban town of Gelan Sidama Awash, Ethiopia. Using data collected through stakeholders’ interviews, it uncovers their tenure security challenges, and outlines a set of measures for enhancing tenure security through land-use planning.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Expensive English: an accessible language approach for Papua New Guinea agricultural development Полный текст
2019
Caffery, Jo | Hill, Deborah
Language used in capacity development programmes is usually that of the donor country, often English. However, research shows that the language used can be detrimental to the success of the programme. Little attention has been given to the issue of language, yet it is important that programme participants fully understand the capacity development programme’s concepts to ensure that the programme achieves its full potential. This article explores an accessible language approach to a Papua New Guinea development programme. Arguments are based on an in-country research project designed to provide women and men with deeper understanding of gender equity.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Women and development-forced evictions: realities, responses and solidarity Полный текст
2019
Bedi, Heather P. | Levitt Cea, Joanna
The loss of land, livelihoods and home associated with displacement frequently has profound impacts on people, with women particularly vulnerable to violence, impoverishment and marginalisation. Lessons gleaned broadly from the gendered experiences of displacement offer insights to those evicted and dispossessed for development projects. This article takes a gender lens to highlight activism related to development-forced evictions locally and globally, including efforts to demand state and corporate accountability. It concludes with insights on how applied research and solidarity across boundaries can help support, rather than undermine, women’s leadership on these pressing issues.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Food for Education in Guatemala: links between food intake and reading comprehension Полный текст
2019
Crea, Thomas M. | Diaz-Valdes, Antonia | Wang, Kaipeng | Easton, Scott D. | Urizar, Brenda
This study examined how dietary diversity and key demographics are linked to greater Spanish reading comprehension for child beneficiaries of a USDA-funded Food for Education programme in Guatemala. All students in 3rd and 6th grade were surveyed across 118 schools, 3519 children in total. Generalised linear mixed models examined the influence of dietary diversity, and K’iche’ language ability, on children’s Spanish reading comprehension. Dietary diversity showed no significant relationships. However, consumption of eggs on the day of assessment predicted higher reading comprehension scores. Children who indicated they spoke K’iche’ fared worse on assessments. Implications for policy, practice, and research are discussed.
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