Publications

Four ways of strengthening gender equality in the agricultural sector in the MENA region
Online Sources

Four ways of strengthening gender equality in the agricultural sector in the MENA region

Dina Najjar, Lone Bech Badstue. (5/3/2020). Four ways of strengthening gender equality in the agricultural sector in the MENA region. URL: https://www.cimmyt.org/news/four-ways-of-strengthening-gender-equality-in-the-agricultural-sector-in-the-mena-region/, https://www.icarda.org/media/drywire/four-ways-strengthening-gender-equality-agricultural-sector-mena-region#:~:text=%20Four%20ways%20of%20strengthening%20gender%20equality%20in,of%20women%E2%80%99s%20landownership%20in%20the%20world%2C...%20More%20
Book / Monograph

An overview of gender-related activities within the Consortium for Unfavorable Rice Environments (CURE)

Manzanilla, Digna, 'An overview of gender-related activities within the Consortium for Unfavorable Rice Environments (CURE)', vol. pages 43-47, In: Addressing gender access to the dissemination of stress tolerant rice variety seed. Conference: GRiSP Gender Research Network (GGRN) Workshop Proceedings, IRRI Social Sciences Division Conference Room, Drilon Hall, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines, 25−27 June, 2014
Fit for purpose? A review of guides for gender-equitable value chain development
Scientific Publication

Fit for purpose? A review of guides for gender-equitable value chain development

Stoian, D.; Donovan, J.; Elias, M.; Blare, T. (2020). Fit for purpose? A review of guides for gender-equitable value chain development. In: Donovan, J. (et al.) (eds.)) Value chain development and the poor: Promise, delivery, and opportunities for impact at scale, Rugby (UK): Practical Action Publishing. p. 135-158. ISBN: 9781788530576
Potato yield gap analysis in SSA through participatory modeling: Optimizing the value of historical breeding trial data.
Working Paper

Potato yield gap analysis in SSA through participatory modeling: Optimizing the value of historical breeding trial data.

Quiroz, R.; Harahagazwe, D.; Condori, B.; Barreda, C.; Mendiburu, F. de; Amele, A.; Anthony, D.; Atieno, E.; Bararyenya, A.; Byarugaba, A.A.; Demo, P.; Guerrero, J.; Kowalski, B.; Anthony Kude, D.; Lung'aho, C.; Mares, V.; Mbiri, D.; Mulugeta, G.; Nasona, B.; Ngugi, A.; Njeru, J.; Ochieng, B.; Onditi, J.; Parker, M.; Randrianaivoarivony, J.M.; Schulte-Geldermann, E.; Tankou, C.M.; Woldegiorgis, G.; Worku, A. 2014. Potato yield gap analysis in SSA through participatory modeling: Optimizing the value of historical breeding trial data. CGIAR. Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCFAS); Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB); Humidtropics. 27 p. Working Paper.
Enhancing resources management planning and decision making through simple and easy to use tools and participatory approaches
Poster / Presentation

Enhancing resources management planning and decision making through simple and easy to use tools and participatory approaches

Desta, Lulseged Tamene; Mekonnen, Kindu; Woldearegay, Kifle; Yaekob, Tesfaye; Kassie, Girma; Adimassu, Zenebe; Le, Quang Bao. 2016. Enhancing resources management planning and decision making through simple and easy to use tools and participatory approaches . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT); Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING), 1 p.
Sustaining landscapes: Participatory community-based gully rehabilitation on the Ethiopian highlands: The case of Birr watershed
Scientific Publication

Sustaining landscapes: Participatory community-based gully rehabilitation on the Ethiopian highlands: The case of Birr watershed

Nicholson, C. F., Tenessa, D. B., Langendoen, E. J., Ayele, G. K., Tilahun, S. A. and Steenhuis, T. S. 2015. Sustaining landscapes: Participatory community-based gully rehabilitation on the Ethiopian highlands: The case of Birr watershed. In: Nicol, A., Langan, S., Victor, M. and Gonsalves, J. (eds), Water-smart agriculture in East Africa. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI and CGIAR research program on WLE; Kampala, Uganda: GWI EA. PP. 93-96.