Publications

Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) as part of Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture: Findings from quantitative evaluation of 2017/18 PICSA implementation
Working Paper

Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) as part of Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture: Findings from quantitative evaluation of 2017/18 PICSA implementation

Clarkson G, Dorward P, Nsengiyumva G, Kagabo D. 2020. Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) as part of Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture: Findings from quantitative evaluation of 2018/19 PICSA implementation. CCAFS Working Paper no. 339. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) as part of Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture: Findings from quantitative evaluation of 2016/17 PICSA implementation
Working Paper

Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) as part of Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture: Findings from quantitative evaluation of 2016/17 PICSA implementation

Clarkson G, Dorward P, Nsengiyumva G, Kagabo D. 2020. Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) as part of Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture: Findings from quantitative evaluation of 2016/17 PICSA implementation. CCAFS Working Paper no. 338. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
Scientific Publication

Determinants of anemia and iron status among pregnant women participating in the Mama SASHA Cohort Study of Vitamin A in Western Kenya: preliminary findings.

Kowalski, A.; Grant, F.; Okuku, H.; Wanjala, R.; Low, J.; Cole, D.; Levin, C.; Girard, A.W. 2014. Determinants of anemia and iron status among pregnant women participating in the Mama SASHA Cohort Study of Vitamin A in Western Kenya: preliminary findings. Abstract. The FASEB Journal. (USA). ISSN 0892-6638. 28(1):624.8.
The art of letting go: Transforming participatory research on adaptation practices among local livestock-keepers in East Africa in times of Covid-19
Scientific Publication

The art of letting go: Transforming participatory research on adaptation practices among local livestock-keepers in East Africa in times of Covid-19

Habermann, B., Crane, T.A., Gichuki, L., Worku, T., Mugumya, R., Maiyo, N., Kiptoo, E., Goshme, S., Mohammednur, F., Tugume, G., Satia, K.A. and Siamito, J.R. 2022. The art of letting go: Transforming participatory research on adaptation practices among local livestock-keepers in East Africa in times of Covid-19. Frontiers in Sustainable Food System 5:768445.
Scientific Publication

Tracking changes in livelihoods and natural resource management impacts of agricultural innovations in Africa: lessons from applying participatory monitoring and evaluation systems

Kaaria, Susan K.; Njuki, Jemimah; Jinazali, H.; Karega, R.; Abenakyo, Annet; Mapila, Mariam T. 2007. Tracking changes in livelihoods and natural resource management impacts of agricultural innovations in Africa : Lessons from applying participatory monitoring and evaluation systems [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. 182.
Scientific Publication

Integrating participatory data acquisition and modelling of irrigation strategies to enhance water productivity in a small-scale irrigation scheme in Tigray, Ethiopia

Habtu, S.; Erkossa, Teklu; Froebrich, J.; Tquabo, F.; Fissehaye, D.; Kidanemariam, T.; Xueliang, Cai. 2020. Integrating participatory data acquisition and modelling of irrigation strategies to enhance water productivity in a small-scale irrigation scheme in Tigray, Ethiopia. Irrigation and Drainage, 69(S1):23-37. doi: 10.1002/ird.2235