Publications

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Humidtropics cluster 4 project in Rwanda: Improving potato-based production systems to enhance productivity, nutrition, income, and gender equality: Training workshop on integrated potato crop management

Harahagazwe, D.; Cyamweshi, R.A.; Gafaranga, J.; Gakwavu, T.; Mukamurezi, G.; Ndacyayisenga, T.; Nshimiyimana, J.; Nzeyimana, F. 2016. Humidtropics cluster 4 project in Rwanda: Improving potato-based production systems to enhance productivity, nutrition, income, and gender equality: Training workshop on integrated potato crop management. Kadahenda (Rwanda). International Potato Center (CIP). 35 p.
Scientific Publication

The human right to water and sanitation in a legal pluralist landscape: perspectives of southern and eastern African women

Hellum, A.; Kameri-Mbote, P.; van Koppen, Barbara. 2015. The human right to water and sanitation in a legal pluralist landscape: perspectives of southern and eastern African women. In Hellum, A.; Kameri-Mbote, P.; van Koppen, Barbara. (Eds.) Water is life: women’s human rights in national and local water governance in southern and eastern Africa. Harare, Zimbabwe: Weaver Press. pp.1-31.
Report

Enhancing participation of women and men in breeding cooperatives through a Gender Capacity Development (GCD) intervention for local actors (Cooperative Leadership and Service Providers) in Ethiopia: Training Workshop Report, May-July 2019

Kinati, W. 2019. Enhancing participation of women and men in breeding cooperatives through a Gender Capacity Development (GCD) intervention for local actors (Cooperative Leadership and Service Providers) in Ethiopia: Training Workshop Report, May-July 2019. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
Scientific Publication

How local gender norms and intra-household dynamics shape women’s demand for laborsaving technologies: insights from maize-based livelihoods in Ethiopia and Kenya

Badstue, L. B., Van Eerdewijk, A., Danielsen, K., Hailemariam, M., & Mukewa, E. (2020). How local gender norms and intra-household dynamics shape women’s demand for laborsaving technologies: insights from maize-based livelihoods in Ethiopia and Kenya. *Gender, Technology and Development*, 24(3), 341-361. https://doi.org/10.1080/09718524.2020.1830339
Scientific Publication

Drought and the gendered livelihoods implications for smallholder farmers in the Southern Africa Development Community [SADC] region

Mapedza, Everisto; Amarnath, Giriraj; Matheswaran, K.; Nhamo, Luxon. 2019. Drought and the gendered livelihoods implications for smallholder farmers in the Southern Africa Development Community [SADC] region. In Mapedza, Everisto; Tsegai, D.; Bruntrup, M.; McLeman, R. (Eds.). Drought challenges: policy options for developing countries. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. pp.87-99. (Current Directions in Water Scarcity Research Volume 2) doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-814820-4.00007-9
Poster / Presentation

Exploring pathways for gender-responsive climate services in Rwanda

Nsengiyumva G, Kagabo DM, Gumucio T. 2018. Exploring pathways for gender-responsive climate services in Rwanda. Poster presented at the Gender Summit - Africa: Climate change through the gender lens, Kigali, Rwanda, 19-20 March 2018. Kigali, Rwanda: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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Effects of commercialization of sweetpotato on gender relations and wellbeing among smallholder farmers: Technical workshop to review study findings and develop recommendations for improved programming

Mudege, N.N.; Kebaara, K.; Mukewa, E. 2019. Effects of commercialization of sweetpotato on gender relations and wellbeing among smallholder farmers: Technical workshop to review study findings and develop recommendations for improved programming, 8–9 November 2018, Nairobi. Scaling up Sweetpotato through Agriculture and Nutrition Project (SUSTAIN). Lima (Perú). International Potato Center. 25 p.
Scientific Publication

Addressing learning and complexity: Using gender mapping and analysis to boost benefits from agricultural water management projects and investments

Nicol, A., Langan, S., Victor, M. and Gonsalves, J. 2015. Addressing learning and complexity: Using gender mapping and analysis to boost benefits from agricultural water management projects and investments. In: Nicol, A., Langan, S., Victor, M. and Gonsalves, J. (eds), Water-smart agriculture in East Africa. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI and CGIAR research program on WLE; Kampala, Uganda: GWI EA. PP. 265-268.