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Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.Johnson, Nancy L.Quisumbing, Agnes R.Njuki, JemimahBehrman, Julia A.Rubin, DeborahPeterman, A.Waithanji, Elizabeth M.[The gender asset gap and its implications for agricultural and rural development]The gender asset gap and its implications for agricultural and rural development
Waithanji, Elizabeth M.[Identification and advocating for scaling partners: Integrating rights and livelihood programs while measuring empowerment using the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index]Identification and advocating for scaling partners: Integrating rights and livelihood programs while measuring empowerment using the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index

Rural household economies dependent on rainfed agriculture are increasingly turning to irrigation technology solutions to reduce the effects of weather variability and guard against inconsistent and low crop output. Organizations are increasingly using market-based approaches to disseminate techn...


Njuki, JemimahWaithanji, Elizabeth M.Sakwa, B.Kariuki, Juliet B.Mukewa, E.Ngige, J.[Can market-based approaches to technology development and dissemination benefit women smallholder farmers? A qualitative assessment of gender dynamics in the ownership, purchase, and use of irrigation pumps in Kenya and Tanzania]Can market-based approaches to technology development and dissemination benefit women smallholder farmers? A qualitative assessment of gender dynamics in the ownership, purchase, and use of irrigation pumps in Kenya and Tanzania
Waithanji, Elizabeth M.Mtimet, NadhemMuindi, P.[Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia vaccine delivery and adoption by women and men in North-Eastern Kenya]Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia vaccine delivery and adoption by women and men in North-Eastern Kenya

Studies show that women are more likely to own small, rather than, large livestock. This study sought to establish gendered preference for different livestock species while focusing on the gendered differences in ownership, management, and marketing of goats in Meru, Kenya. Men demonstrated a hig...


Waithanji, Elizabeth M.Njuki, JemimahMburu, S.Kariuki, Juliet B.Njeru, F.[A gendered analysis of goat ownership and marketing in Meru, Kenya]A gendered analysis of goat ownership and marketing in Meru, Kenya

Despite emerging public and donor attention on women and agriculture, relatively few studies are based on gender analysis of sex-disaggregated quantitative data, particularly on women's involvement in marketing of livestock products. The objective of this article is therefore to investigate gende...


Boogaard, B.K.Waithanji, Elizabeth M.Poole, Elizabeth J.Cadilhon, Joseph J.[Smallholder goat production and marketing: A gendered baseline study from Inhassoro District Mozambique]Smallholder goat production and marketing: A gendered baseline study from Inhassoro District Mozambique

Strengthening the abilities of smallholder farmers in developing countries, particularly women farmers, to produce for both home and the market is currently a development priority. In many contexts, ownership of assets is strongly gendered, reflecting existing gender norms and limiting women’s ab...


Quisumbing, Agnes R.Rubin, DeborahManfre, C.Waithanji, Elizabeth M.Bold, M. van denOlney, D.Johnson, Nancy L.Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.[Gender, assets, and market-oriented agriculture: learning from high-value crop and livestock projects in Africa and Asia]Gender, assets, and market-oriented agriculture: learning from high-value crop and livestock projects in Africa and Asia
Sikira, A.N.Waithanji, Elizabeth M.Galiè, AlessandraBaltenweck, Isabelle[Gender aspects in the dairy value chain in Tanzania: A review of literature]Gender aspects in the dairy value chain in Tanzania: A review of literature

Waithanji, Elizabeth M.[Malawi veterinary students’ training in equity, gender and empowerment]Malawi veterinary students’ training in equity, gender and empowerment

Being able to access, control, and own productive assets such as land, labor, finance, and social capital enables people to create stable and productive lives. Yet relatively little is known about how agricultural development programs can most effectively deliver these outcomes of well-being, emp...


Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.Johnson, Nancy L.Quisumbing, Agnes R.Njuki, JemimahBehrman, J.Rubin, DeborahPeterman, A.Waithanji, Elizabeth M.[Gender, Assets, and Agricultural Development Programs: A Conceptual Framework]Gender, Assets, and Agricultural Development Programs: A Conceptual Framework

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