Publications

Agricultural Water Management (AWM) typologies: targeting land-water management interventions towards improved water productivity
Report

Agricultural Water Management (AWM) typologies: targeting land-water management interventions towards improved water productivity

Alam, Mohammad Faiz; Durga, Neha; Sikka, Alok; Verma, Shilp; Mitra, Archisman; Amarasinghe, Upali; Mahapatra, Smaranika. 2022. Agricultural Water Management (AWM) typologies: targeting land-water management interventions towards improved water productivity. New Delhi, India: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH; New Delhi, India: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 29p.
A conceptual framework for integrated impact assessment of trypanosomiasis interventions
Training Material

A conceptual framework for integrated impact assessment of trypanosomiasis interventions

Rodriguez, L.C.; Kshatriya, M.; Mugatha, S.; Maitima, J.M. ILRI, Nairobi (Kenya), United States State Department, African Union 's Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Eradication Campaign (PATTEC). 2007. A conceptual framework for integrated impact assessment of trypanosomiasis interventions. ILRI Manuals and Guides. no. 4. 37p. Nairobi (Kenya): ILRI.
The impact of non-tariff barriers on maize and beef trade in East Africa
Scientific Publication

The impact of non-tariff barriers on maize and beef trade in East Africa

Karugia, J., Wanjiku, J., Nzuma, J., Gbegbelegbe, S., Macharia, E., Massawe, S., Freeman, A., Waithaka, M. and Kaitibie, S. 2011. The impact of non-tariff barriers on maize and beef trade in East Africa.IN: International Livestock Research Institute. 2011. Towards priority actions for market development for African farmers. Proceedings of an international conference, Nairobi, Kenya, 13-15 May 2009. Nairobi: AGRA and ILRI: 356-369
Scientific Publication

Best-bet pathways for the delivery of East Coast fever vaccines to smallholder dairy systems in Kenya

Ndung’u, L.W.; Randolph, T.F.; McDermott, J.J.; Kiara, H.K.; Perry, B.D. 2003. Best-bet pathways for the delivery of East Coast fever vaccines to smallholder dairy systems in Kenya. IN: ISVEE 10: Proceedings of the 10th Symposium of the International Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Vina del Mar, Chile, Delivery of health services session. p. 432. Vina del Mar (Chile): International Symposia for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE)
Poster / Presentation

Incentives and challenges of smallholder pig farming in western Kenya

Mutua, F.K.; Dewey, C.E.; Arimi, S.M.; Schelling, E.; Ogara W.O. 2009. Incentives and challenges of smallholder pig farming in western Kenya. Poster presented at the 12th conference of the International Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Durban, South Africa, 10-14 August 2009. Nairobi (Kenya): ILRI
Report

System prototyping and impact assessment for sustainable alternatives in mixed farming systems in high potential areas of eastern Africa

Waithaka, M.M.; Thornton, P.K.; Herrero, M.; Shepherd, K.; Stoorvogel, J.; Salasya, B.; Ndiwa, N.; Bekele, N.; Croucher, M.; Karanja, S.; Booltink, H. 2005. System prototyping and impact assessment for sustainable alternatives in mixed farming systems in high potential areas of eastern Africa. Dutch ecoregional fund. Final project report. 29pp. Nairobi (Kenya): ILRI
Safe Food, Fair Food, Ethiopia: Rapid assessment report 2014
Poster / Presentation

Safe Food, Fair Food, Ethiopia: Rapid assessment report 2014

Szonyi, B., Dewe, T, and Feleke, A. 2014. Safe Food, Fair Food, Ethiopia: Rapid assessment report 2014. Presented at the Safe Food, Fair Food annual project planning meeting, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 15-17 April 2014. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa University.
A longitudinal survey of African swine fever in Uganda reveals high apparent disease incidence rates in domestic pigs, but absence of detectable persistent virus infections in blood and serum
Scientific Publication

A longitudinal survey of African swine fever in Uganda reveals high apparent disease incidence rates in domestic pigs, but absence of detectable persistent virus infections in blood and serum

Muhangi, D., Masembe, C., Emanuelson, U., Boqvist, S., Mayega, L., Ademun, R.O., Bishop, R.P., Ocaido, M., Berg, M. and Ståhl, K. 2015. A longitudinal survey of African swine fever in Uganda reveals high apparent disease incidence rates in domestic pigs, but absence of detectable persistent virus infections in blood and serum. BMC Veterinary Research 11:106