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Baltenweck, IsabelleOmondi, Immaculate A.Waithanji, Elizabeth M.Kinuthia, EmmanuelOdhiambo, Martin[Dairy value chains in East Africa: Why so few women?]Dairy value chains in East Africa: Why so few women?

Waithanji, Elizabeth M.[Training course materials on conducting equity research]Training course materials on conducting equity research

Njuki, JemimahWaithanji, Elizabeth M.Sakwa, B.Kariuki, Juliet B.Mukewa, E.Ngige, J.[Do women control what they grow? The gendered use of KickStart’s pumps for irrigation in Kenya and Tanzania]Do women control what they grow? The gendered use of KickStart’s pumps for irrigation in Kenya and Tanzania
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

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

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