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Interventions that aim to increase water availability for agriculture hold great potential for improving nutrition through increasing food production, generating income, enhancing water access and sanitation and hygiene conditions, and through strengthening women’s empowerment. Yet there is scarc...


Passarelli, SimoneMekonnen, DawitBryan, ElisabethRingler, Claudia[Evaluating the pathways from small-scale irrigation to dietary diversity: evidence from Ethiopia and Tanzania]Evaluating the pathways from small-scale irrigation to dietary diversity: evidence from Ethiopia and Tanzania
Theis, SophiePassarelli, SimoneBryan, ElisabethLefore, NicoleDeneke, SeblewongleNyamadi, BenMlote, Sophia[Promoting gender equality in irrigation. Feed the Future Innovation Laboratory for Small Scale Irrigation (FTF-ILSSI) Project Notes 1.]Promoting gender equality in irrigation. Feed the Future Innovation Laboratory for Small Scale Irrigation (FTF-ILSSI) Project Notes 1.

Women and men often have differential access to and derive different benefits from ecosystem services; therefore, their perception and knowledge of ecosystem services also differ. Understanding these differences is critical to ensuring that policies aimed at enhancing access to and use of ecosyst...


Yang, Y.C. EthanPassarelli, SimoneLovell, Robin J.Ringler, Claudia[Gendered perspectives of ecosystem services: A systematic review]Gendered perspectives of ecosystem services: A systematic review

Despite recent evidence that decisions about technology adoption often involve input from both men and women, the literature on technology adoption rarely considers gender and intrahousehold issues. In this paper, we use survey data from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania to investigate the influence ...


Seymour, GregoryDoss, CherylMarenya, PaswelMeinzen-Dick, Ruth S.Passarelli, Simone[Women’s empowerment and the adoption of improved maize varieties: Evidence from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania]Women’s empowerment and the adoption of improved maize varieties: Evidence from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania

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