Gendered preferences for engagement in informal versus formal milk markets reflect differential ability to benefit from them. In Kenya, married women are likely to lose control over dairy income and decision-making when milk is marketed to formal channels, thus they often opt to sell milk through...
Tavenner, Katie
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Saxena, Tarangini
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Crane, Todd A.
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[Gendered participation in informal milk markets in Kenya: Implications for low emissions dairy development]
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Gendered participation in informal milk markets in Kenya: Implications for low emissions dairy development
This brief is based on analysis of how past and present policy processes affect the capacity of pastoralists to adapt to climate change in Senegal, using Ngnith Municipality in the delta of the Senegal River as a case study. Drawing on a combination of literature review and original fieldwork. Ou...
Crane, Todd A.
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Meunier, Julien
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[Integrating pastoralism into policy process: Enhancing pastoral adaptation and sustainable development]
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Integrating pastoralism into policy process: Enhancing pastoral adaptation and sustainable development
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, Renee
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Crane, Todd A.
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[Youth opportunity spaces in low-emission dairy development in Kenya: Research findings and policy recommendations]
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Youth opportunity spaces in low-emission dairy development in Kenya: Research findings and policy recommendations
Crane, Todd A.
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Lugusa, K.
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Rademaker, I.
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Dortant, E.
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[Market-oriented interventions and climate resilience in dryland agro-pastoralism]
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Market-oriented interventions and climate resilience in dryland agro-pastoralism
Tavenner, Katie
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Crane, Todd A.
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[Do direct payments to women incentivize participation in low emissions dairy development interventions? Evidence from Kenya]
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Do direct payments to women incentivize participation in low emissions dairy development interventions? Evidence from Kenya