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Elucidating linkages between women’s empowerment in livestock and nutrition: A qualitative study Полный текст
2018
Price, M. | Galiè, Alessandra | Marshall, J. | Agu, N.
Elucidating linkages between women’s empowerment in livestock and nutrition: A qualitative study Полный текст
2018
Price, M. | Galiè, Alessandra | Marshall, J. | Agu, N.
Elucidating linkages between women’s empowerment in livestock and nutrition: a qualitative study Полный текст
2018
Price, Mindy | Galié, Alessandra | Marshall, Jennifer | Agu, Ngozichukwuka
This article investigates knowledge and perceptions of women’s empowerment from the perspective of female livestock keepers and elucidates linkages between women’s empowerment and household nutrition in relation to livestock. Eight focus groups with 62 female livestock keepers were conducted in Tanzania. Women’s empowerment in livestock was associated with improved household nutrition. Other opportunities for empowerment were identified that could contribute to women’s decision-making power. The article recommends that all development interventions in the livestock sector be gender sensitive and engage local men in conversations about gender inequities. It also discusses other pathways to increase women’s empowerment and household nutrition.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Research that matters: Outcome mapping for linking knowledge to poverty-reduction actions Полный текст
2010
Nyangaga, J. | Smutylo, T. | Romney, Dannie L. | Kristjanson, Patricia M.
Research that matters: Outcome mapping for linking knowledge to poverty-reduction actions Полный текст
2010
Nyangaga, J. | Smutylo, T. | Romney, Dannie L. | Kristjanson, Patricia M.
An 'Outcome Mapping' approach was applied retrospectively to five diverse, highly collaborative research projects aimed at poverty reduction. Designed to help plan for, clarify, and document intended and actual changes in behaviour, actions, and relationships of groups and organisations that directly influence a project's intended beneficiaries, Outcome Mapping enabled us to identify and describe the strategies and actions that played important roles in the innovations achieved. Successful strategies observed included the use of champions, jointly producing high-profile outputs that enhanced the status of local partners, multiple communication strategies, targeting ongoing policy processes, and strong emphases on and investment in capacity building.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Research that matters: outcome mapping for linking knowledge to poverty-reduction actions Полный текст
2010
Nyangaga, Julius | Smutylo, Terry | Romney, Dannie | Kristjanson, Patti
An ‘Outcome Mapping’ approach was applied retrospectively to five diverse, highly collaborative research projects aimed at poverty reduction. Designed to help plan for, clarify, and document intended and actual changes in behaviour, actions, and relationships of groups and organisations that directly influence a project's intended beneficiaries, Outcome Mapping enabled us to identify and describe the strategies and actions that played important roles in the innovations achieved. Successful strategies observed included the use of champions, jointly producing high-profile outputs that enhanced the status of local partners, multiple communication strategies, targeting ongoing policy processes, and strong emphases on and investment in capacity building.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Innovation in forage development: Empirical evidence from Alaba Special District, southern Ethiopia Полный текст
2011
Shiferaw, A. | Puskur, Ranjitha | Tegegne, Azage | Hoekstra, Dirk
Innovation in forage development: Empirical evidence from Alaba Special District, southern Ethiopia Полный текст
2011
Shiferaw, A. | Puskur, Ranjitha | Tegegne, Azage | Hoekstra, Dirk
Forage development is one of the strategies to address feed scarcity and low livestock productivity in Ethiopia. In line with government strategy, multiple actors took part in a forage development programme for six years (2004–09) in Alaba Special District, in southern Ethiopia. This paper analyses the six-year forage development programme, comparing its two phases, from an innovation systems perspective to identify best practices. The study shows that key forage innovative practices are: targeting innovative forage farmers, developing local forages, establishing private forage sources, forage promotion and diversifying capacity building. These best practices can be scaled up and out to address feed scarcity and increase livestock productivity.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Innovation in forage development: empirical evidence from Alaba Special District, southern Ethiopia Полный текст
2011
Forage development is one of the strategies to address feed scarcity and low livestock productivity in Ethiopia. In line with government strategy, multiple actors took part in a forage development programme for six years (2004–09) in Alaba Special District, in southern Ethiopia. This paper analyses the six-year forage development programme, comparing its two phases, from an innovation systems perspective to identify best practices. The study shows that key forage innovative practices are: targeting innovative forage farmers, developing local forages, establishing private forage sources, forage promotion and diversifying capacity building. These best practices can be scaled up and out to address feed scarcity and increase livestock productivity.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Achieving ambitions: roadmap to implementing nationally determined contributions for agriculture emission reduction in Vietnam Полный текст
2023
Nelson, Katherine | Sander, Björn Ole | Bui Tan Yen
The agriculture sector contributes significantly to national greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries. Rice is a major contributor to methane emissions in Asia and many countries have recognised the potential to reduce their emissions by including rice sector targets in their nationally determined contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement. The NDC commitments are voluntary emission reduction efforts submitted by each country to curb global warming. This guide serves to bridge the gap in knowledge on developing and implementing action plans to achieve the ambitious targets to reduce emissions in rice. With a focus on Vietnam, this guide describes methods and tools for research organisations to support national governments to plan, finance, and implement mitigation actions in the rice sector.
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 [-]Promoting inclusive facilitation of participatory agricultural research for development Полный текст
2023
Dey de Pryck, Jennifer | Elias, Marlène
Participatory research is widely practised in agricultural research for development (AR4D). Yet, it is often applied technocratically by facilitators who are ill-prepared to engage with the unequal power relations that embed AR4D. We contend that participatory research has the potential to foster inclusive spaces for local identification of development challenges and solutions but that this requires a skilled and self-reflective facilitation of participatory processes. Several strategies can enhance the meaningful participation of women and marginalised groups in participatory research. Understanding these strategies and how to implement these thoughtfully should be integral to a facilitator’s preparation and training.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]A gendered analysis of goat ownership and marketing in Meru, Kenya Полный текст
2015
Waithanji, Elizabeth M. | Njuki, Jemimah | Mburu, S. | Kariuki, Juliet B. | Njeru, F.
A gendered analysis of goat ownership and marketing in Meru, Kenya Полный текст
2015
Waithanji, Elizabeth M. | Njuki, Jemimah | Mburu, S. | Kariuki, Juliet B. | Njeru, F.
Studies show that women are more likely to own small, rather than, large livestock. This study sought to establish gendered preference for different livestock species while focusing on the gendered differences in ownership, management, and marketing of goats in Meru, Kenya. Men demonstrated a higher preference for cattle than women, who had a higher preference for poultry than men. Men and women preferred goats equally, but women derived and managed more income from goats than men. Development projects should apply a gender lens before introducing different livestock species as gender differences exist in the preference and the management of different livestock.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]A gendered analysis of goat ownership and marketing in Meru, Kenya Полный текст
2015
Waithanji, Elizabeth | Njuki, Jemimah | Mburu, Samuel | Kariuki, Juliet | Njeru, Fredrick
Studies show that women are more likely to own small, rather than, large livestock. This study sought to establish gendered preference for different livestock species while focusing on the gendered differences in ownership, management, and marketing of goats in Meru, Kenya. Men demonstrated a higher preference for cattle than women, who had a higher preference for poultry than men. Men and women preferred goats equally, but women derived and managed more income from goats than men. Development projects should apply a gender lens before introducing different livestock species as gender differences exist in the preference and the management of different livestock.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Gender gaps in sorghum productivity: evidence from male- and female-managed plots in Uganda Полный текст
2023
Miriti, Philip | Otieno, David Jakinda | Chimoita, Evans | Bikketi, Edward | Njuguna-Mungai, Esther | Ojiewo, Christopher Ochieng
Gender gaps in crop productivity can negatively affect rural socio-economic development of agrarian economies with serious implications for food and nutrition security. We assess productivity in male- and female-managed sorghum plots in Lira, Kumi, and Serere districts in Uganda. We find male-managed plots have higher productivity of 850.6 kgs/ha compared to female-managed plots (832.6 kgs/ha). An observed mean gender gap of 18% due to structural advantages of male plots (57%), structural disadvantages of female plots (33%), and endowment (10%) exists. Therefore, interventions aimed at promoting equitable access to institutional support services are paramount in reducing structural disadvantages against female farmers.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Farmer-to-farmer extension: opportunities for enhancing performance of volunteer farmer trainers in Kenya Полный текст
2015
Kiptot, Evelyne | Franzel, Steven
Farmer-to-farmer extension: opportunities for enhancing performance of volunteer farmer trainers in Kenya Полный текст
2015
Kiptot, Evelyne | Franzel, Steven
Farmer-to-farmer extension: opportunities for enhancing performance of volunteer farmer trainers in Kenya Полный текст
2015
Kiptot, Evelyne | Franzel, Steven
Farmer-to-farmer extension (FFE) is playing a complementary role to formal extension services in facilitating the spread of agricultural technologies and improving farmers’ capacities. The effectiveness and sustainability of such programmes depend on volunteer farmer trainers (VFTs) having technical skills and overcoming process-related challenges that hinder them from achieving the desired outcomes. This article uses quantitative and qualitative data collected from seven sites to explore the challenges experienced by VFTs as they share their knowledge on livestock feed innovations in a dairy development project in Kenya. Sustainable opportunities for enhancing VFTs’ performance are discussed.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Receiving information about rice seeds on mobile phones in eastern India Полный текст
2018
Pede, Valerien | Yamano, Takashi | Chellattanveettil, Prakashan | Gupta, Ishika
Receiving information about rice seeds on mobile phones in eastern India Полный текст
2018
Pede, Valerien | Yamano, Takashi | Chellattanveettil, Prakashan | Gupta, Ishika
Receiving information about rice seeds on mobile phones in eastern India Полный текст
2018
Pede, Valerien | Yamano, Takashi | Chellattanveettil, Prakashan | Gupta, Ishika
This article examines how farmers use mobile phones to obtain information about rice varieties in eastern India and investigates if this contributes to rice varietal replacement. The findings show that farmers located farther away from the market were more likely to pay for the calls. Moreover, about 26% of the farmers who had to pay to receive calls purchased seeds of at least one rice variety that they had never planted before, while less than 16% of farmers who received no calls did so. Regression results confirmed that paying charges to receive rice varietal information is associated with varietal replacement.
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