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Tavenner, KatieFraval, SimonOmondi, Immaculate A.Crane, Todd A.[Gendered reporting of household dynamics in the Kenyan dairy sector: Trends and implications for low emissions dairy development]Gendered reporting of household dynamics in the Kenyan dairy sector: Trends and implications for low emissions dairy development

This report is a guide to best practices for gender and social inclusion in Kenyan intensive dairy sector. This guide is meant as a practical resource to inform the development of Kenya’s Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) strategy. Kenya’s NAMA will provide climate finance mechanism...


Tavenner, KatieCrane, Todd A.[Best practice guide to socially and gender-inclusive development in the Kenyan intensive dairy sector]Best practice guide to socially and gender-inclusive development in the Kenyan intensive dairy sector

Tavenner, KatieSaxena, T.Crane, Todd A.[Hawking against hegemony: Fighting patriarchy through informal milk market participation in central Kenya]Hawking against hegemony: Fighting patriarchy through informal milk market participation in central Kenya

The dairy sector in Kenya produces over 4 billion liters of milk per year and supports 1.3 million producer households with a vital contribution to incomes and nutrition. However, total national production fails to meet demand. There is a need for increased efforts to support value chain developm...


Bullock, ReneeCrane, Todd A.[Youth opportunity spaces in low-emission dairy development in Kenya: Research findings and policy recommendations]Youth opportunity spaces in low-emission dairy development in Kenya: Research findings and policy recommendations
Tavenner, KatieCrane, Todd A.[Beyond “women and youth”: Applying intersectionality in agricultural research for development]Beyond “women and youth”: Applying intersectionality in agricultural research for development

Tavenner, KatieCrane, Todd A.[Do direct payments to women incentivize participation in low emissions dairy development interventions? Evidence from Kenya]Do direct payments to women incentivize participation in low emissions dairy development interventions? Evidence from Kenya

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