Publications

TH1.2: Exploring Gendered Entry Points in the Goat Value Chain in Senegal
Poster / Presentation

TH1.2: Exploring Gendered Entry Points in the Goat Value Chain in Senegal

Faas, Simone; Kane, Papa Abdoulaye; Barry, Mamadou Bobo; Tall, Thiane; Ringler, Claudia; Bryan, Elizabeth. 2022. Exploring Gendered Entry Points in the Goat Value Chain in Senegal. Presented a the CGIAR GENDER Science Exchange, Nairobi, 12-14 October 2022. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute
A framework for sustainable and inclusive irrigation development in western Nepal
Report

A framework for sustainable and inclusive irrigation development in western Nepal

Urfels, A.; Khadka, Manohara; Shrestha, Nirman; Pavelic, Paul; Risal, A.; Uprety, Labisha; Shrestha, Gitta; Dile, Y.; McDonald, A. J.; Pandey, V. P.; Srinivasan, R.; Krupnik, T. J. 2022. A framework for sustainable and inclusive irrigation development in western Nepal. Kathmandu, Nepal: Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA). 78p.
The Government of Nepal (through the Prime Minister’s Agricultural Modernization Project in Banke's Rice Super Zone) provided a 50% subsidy to farmers for farm mechanization, with emphasis on labor-saving mechanical weeders that have been demonstrated to be ergonomic and easy to use by women farmers.
Report

The Government of Nepal (through the Prime Minister’s Agricultural Modernization Project in Banke's Rice Super Zone) provided a 50% subsidy to farmers for farm mechanization, with emphasis on labor-saving mechanical weeders that have been demonstrated to be ergonomic and easy to use by women farmers.

CGIAR Research Program on Maize. 2019. The Government of Nepal (through the Prime Minister’s Agricultural Modernization Project in Banke's Rice Super Zone) provided a 50% subsidy to farmers for farm mechanization, with emphasis on labor-saving mechanical weeders that have been demonstrated to be ergonomic and easy to use by women farmers. . Reported in Maize Annual Report 2019. Policy.
Does gender matter in effective management of plant disease epidemics? Insights from a survey among rural banana farming households in Uganda
Poster / Presentation

Does gender matter in effective management of plant disease epidemics? Insights from a survey among rural banana farming households in Uganda

Bailey, Arwen. 2017. Does gender matter in effective management of plant disease epidemics? Insights from a survey among rural banana farming households in Uganda. Presented by Arwen Bailey (Bioversity International), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research, Amsterdam, 5-6 December 2017. Rome: Bioversity International