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A two‐day technical workshop was organized by the International Potato Center (CIP) and held in Nairobi in November 2018 to review SUSTAIN project study findings (to understand how commercialization of sweetpotato value chains affected the wellbeing of smallholder farmers) and develop recommendat...


Mudege, Netsayi N.Kebaara, K.Mukewa, E.[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.]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.

Mayanja, S.Mudege, Netsayi N.Jagwe, J.[Review and validation of gender strategies for the sweetpotato and cassava sub-projects and training in engendered business planning.]Review and validation of gender strategies for the sweetpotato and cassava sub-projects and training in engendered business planning.

Mudege, Netsayi N.Mayanja, S.Naziri, D.[Gender situational analysis of the sweetpotato value chain in Central and Eastern Uganda and strategies for gender equity in postharvest innovations.]Gender situational analysis of the sweetpotato value chain in Central and Eastern Uganda and strategies for gender equity in postharvest innovations.

Under the auspices of the CIP‐led Scaling Up Sweetpotato through Agriculture and Nutrition project (SUSTAIN), the study reported here sought to understand how the introduction and commercialization of orange-fleshed sweetpotato has affected opportunities and constraints for smallholder sweetpotat...


Mudege, Netsayi N.Kwikiriza, NormanHeck, Simon[Gender analysis of sweetpotato value chains: The impact of introducing orange-fleshed varieties to industrial buyers in Homa Bay and Bungoma, Kenya.]Gender analysis of sweetpotato value chains: The impact of introducing orange-fleshed varieties to industrial buyers in Homa Bay and Bungoma, Kenya.

This report is based on a qualitative formative gender evaluation of the Viable Sweetpotato Technologies for Africa (VISTA) Tanzania project implemented in seven districts in the Mbeya, Iringa and Morogoro regions, which are part of USAID’s (United States Agency for International Development) Fee...


Mudege, Netsayi N.Grant, F.K.[Formative gender evaluation: technical report on the viable sweetpotato technologies in Africa - Tanzania project.]Formative gender evaluation: technical report on the viable sweetpotato technologies in Africa - Tanzania project.

The purpose of these recommendations, based on the experiences and lessons from the SUSTAIN program and informed by the CGIAR gender research work, is to support CIP’s future programming efforts to take into account gender dimensions more effectively.


Mudege, Netsayi N.Heck, Simon[Building gender equitable sweetpotato value chains: recommendations for programming.]Building gender equitable sweetpotato value chains: recommendations for programming.

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