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Publications

Getting beneath the surface in program planning, monitoring and evaluation: Learning from use of participatory action research and theory of change in the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems
Scientific Publication

Getting beneath the surface in program planning, monitoring and evaluation: Learning from use of participatory action research and theory of change in the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems

Apgar, J.M. et al. (2016). Getting beneath the surface in program planning, monitoring and evaluation: Learning from use of participatory action research and theory of change in the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems. Action Research, online first 26 Oct
Book / Monograph

Participatory cowpea development for poverty reduction and sustainable livelihoods in west Africa: case of PRONAF (Projet Niebe pour l'Afrique)- a multipartners, regional, and collaborative project

Adeoti, R., Coulibaly, O., Allomasso, R., Adetonah, S., Gbaguidi, B. & Fatokun, C. (2012). Participatory cowpea development for poverty reduction and sustainable livelihoods in west Africa:case of PRONAF (Projet Niebe pour l'Afrique)- a multipartners, regional, and collaborative project. In Innovative research along the cowpea value chain:proceedings of the fifth world cowpea conference on improving livelihoods in science, 27 Sept. -1 Oct. 2010. Saly, Senegal, (p. 381-388).
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)