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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

Wijk, Mark T. vanHammond, JamesFrelat, RomainFraval, SimonTeufel, NilsTavenner, KatieHenderson, Benjamin B.[Smallholder farmers, food security, and livelihoods: Exploring trade offs and synergies using farm household characterization data]Smallholder farmers, food security, and livelihoods: Exploring trade offs and synergies using farm household characterization data
Wijk, Mark T. vanTavenner, KatieFraval, SimonHammond, JamesBaltenweck, IsabelleTeufel, NilsKihoro, EstherHaan, Nicoline C. deEtten, Jacob vanSteinke, J.Baines, D.Carpena, P.Skirrow, T.Rosenstock, Todd S.Lamanna, C.Ng'endo, M.Chesterman, SabrinaNamoi, N.Manda, L.[Intensifying inequality? Gendered trends in commercializing and diversifying smallholder farming systems in East Africa]Intensifying inequality? Gendered trends in commercializing and diversifying smallholder farming systems in East Africa

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, KatieSaxena, TaranginiCrane, Todd A.[Gendered participation in informal milk markets in Kenya: Implications for low emissions dairy development]Gendered participation in informal milk markets in Kenya: Implications for low emissions dairy development

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

Crane, Todd A.Kihoro, E.Vernooij, VeraOnyango, J.Tavenner, KatieSchoneveld, G.Vellema, SietzeAtela, J.[Understanding pathways toward low emissions livestock: Evidence from Kenya and Tanzania]Understanding pathways toward low emissions livestock: Evidence from Kenya and Tanzania

This paper reports on a networking meeting of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Gender and Social Inclusion (GSI) Flagship held at the university of Canberra, Australia on 1-2 April 2019. The meeting helped to identify opportunities for gender-tra...


Huyer, SophiaGumucio, TatianaChanana, NityaCramer, LauraMungai, CatherineOuedraogo, MathieuSimelton, ElisabethTavenner, KatieTwyman, Jennifer[Learning and action for gender-transformative climate-smart agriculture]Learning and action for gender-transformative climate-smart agriculture
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

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