Publications

Dairy value chains in East Africa: Why so few women?
Scientific Publication

Dairy value chains in East Africa: Why so few women?

Baltenweck, I., Omondi, I., Waithanji, E., Kinuthia, E. and Odhiambo, M. 2016. Dairy value chains in East Africa: Why so few women? IN: Pyburn, R. and Eerdewijk, A. van. 2016. A different kettle of fish? Gender integration in livestock and fish research. Volendam: LM Publishers:
African Chicken Genetic Gains: Common conceptual gender framework
Poster / Presentation

African Chicken Genetic Gains: Common conceptual gender framework

ILRI. 2017. African Chicken Genetic Gains: Common conceptual gender framework. Poster prepared for the 7th Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Meeting of the Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 8–12 May 2017. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
Scientific Publication

Genre, représentation et participation dans la gestion décentralisée des forêts: études de cas du Cameroun et du Sénégal

Bandiaky, S., Tiani, A.M. 2010. Genre, représentation et participation dans la gestion décentralisée des forêts: études de cas du Cameroun et du Sénégal . In: German, L.A., Karsenty, A. and Tiani, A. (eds.). Gouvernant les forêts africaines à l’ère de la mondialisation. :157-174. Bogor, Indonesia, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). ISBN: 978-602-8693-17-2..
Scientific Publication

Beyond access: Gender- transformative financial inclusion in agriculture and entrepreneurship

Njuki, Jemimah et al., 'Beyond access: Gender- transformative financial inclusion in agriculture and entrepreneurship', In 2019 Annual trends and outlook report: Gender equality in rural Africa: From commitments to outcomes, eds. Quisumbing, Agnes R.; Meinzen-Dick, Ruth Suseela; and Njuki, Jemimah. Chapter 5, Pp. 57-82, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, 2019
Exploratory assessment of the relationship between dairy intensification, gender and child nutrition among smallholder farmers in Buret and Kipkelion Districts, Kenya
Report

Exploratory assessment of the relationship between dairy intensification, gender and child nutrition among smallholder farmers in Buret and Kipkelion Districts, Kenya

Shreenath, S., Watkins, A.J., Wyatt, A.J., Yearous‐Algozin, A., Ramakrishnan, U., Webb‐Girard, A., Yount, K., Baltenweck, I., Njuki, J. and Randolph, T. 2011. Exploratory assessment of the relationship between dairy intensification, gender and child nutrition among smallholder farmers in Buret and Kipkelion Districts, Kenya. Nairobi (Kenya): East Africa Dairy Development Project (EADD).
Scientific Publication

From inertia to action: the role of economic and gender factors in soil fertility and technology uptake

Akech, C.; Verma, Ritu; Ramisch, Joshua J.; Okoth, Peter F. 2007. From inertia to action : The role of economic and gender factors in soil fertility and technology uptake [abstract] [online]. In: Bationo, André; Okeyo, Jeremiah M.; Waswa, Boaz S.; Mapfumo, Paul; Maina, Fredah; Kihara, Job (eds.). Innovations as key to the green revolution in Africa: Exploring the scientific facts: Abstracts: Symposium [online]. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility (TSBF), Nairobi, KE. p. 234.
Poster / Presentation

Progress in gender mainstreaming in LIVES

Tesema, E. 2013. Progress in gender mainstreaming in LIVES. Presented at the Workshop on Gender and Value Chains in the LIVES Project, Adama, Ethiopia, 19-22 August 2013. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.