Publications

Scientific Publication

Standard minimum dietary diversity indicators for women or infants and young children are good predictors of adequate micronutrient intakes in 24–59-month-old children and their nonpregnant nonbreastfeeding mothers in rural Burkina Faso

Diop, Loty et al., 'Standard minimum dietary diversity indicators for women or infants and young children are good predictors of adequate micronutrient intakes in 24–59-month-old children and their nonpregnant nonbreastfeeding mothers in rural Burkina Faso', The Journal of Nutrition, vol. 151(2), pp. 412-422, Elsevier BV, 2021
Gender-differentiated end-user trait preferences for sweetpotato varieties in Iganga and Kamuli districts in eastern Uganda. A Focus Group Discussion Report
Report

Gender-differentiated end-user trait preferences for sweetpotato varieties in Iganga and Kamuli districts in eastern Uganda. A Focus Group Discussion Report

Mulwa C.K., Bayiyana I., Alajo A., Angudubo S., Letia S., McEwan M., Musana P., Namanda S., Oloka B., Rajendran S., Waswa G. (2021). Gender-differentiated end-user trait preferences for sweetpotatovarieties in Iganga and Kamuli districts in eastern Uganda. A Focus Group Discussion Report. Lima, Peru: International Potato Center. ISBN 978-92-9060-609-3. 29 p.
Women Entrepreneurs Using a Value Chain Approach. Doing business with eight women’s groups as direct actors in dual-purpose cattle and vegetable value chains
Book / Monograph

Women Entrepreneurs Using a Value Chain Approach. Doing business with eight women’s groups as direct actors in dual-purpose cattle and vegetable value chains

Vásquez, A.C.; Castro, N; Corrales, L. 2015. Mujeres que Implementan Negocios con Enfoque de Cadenas de Valor. Women Entrepreneurs Using a Value Chain Approach. Doing business with eight women’s groups as direct actors in dual-purpose cattle and vegetable value chains. Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Managua, Ni. p. 20. (The story behind the numbers 9)
Scientific Publication

The Use of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Context of Participatory Wildlife Management: Examples From Indigenous Communities in Puerto Nariño, Amazonas-Colombia

Van Vliet, N., L'haridon, L., Gomez, J., Vanegas, L., Sandrin, F., Nasi, R.. 2018. The Use of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Context of Participatory Wildlife Management : Examples From Indigenous Communities in Puerto Nariño, Amazonas-Colombia. In Rômulo Romeu Nóbrega Alves and Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque (eds.). Ethnozoology: Animals in Our Lives : 497-512. Oxford, UK: Elsevier. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-809913-1.00026-0