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Both young people and women contribute significantly to agricultural production in the African continent, although these contributions are not usually explicitly recognized in official statistics and documents. In Ethiopia, women traditionally have been subject to sociocultural and economic discr...


Gebremedhin, BerhanuTesema, E.Tegegne, AzageHoekstra, DirkNicola, S.[Value chain opportunities for women and young people in livestock production in Ethiopia: Lessons learned]Value chain opportunities for women and young people in livestock production in Ethiopia: Lessons learned

Gizaw, SolomonEbro, A.Tesfaye, Y.Mekuriaw, Z.Mekasha, YosephHoekstra, DirkGebremedhin, BerhanuTegegne, Azage[Feed resources in the highlands of Ethiopia: A value chain assessment and intervention options]Feed resources in the highlands of Ethiopia: A value chain assessment and intervention options

Thompson, R.[Pigs, people, pathogens: A qualitative analysis of the pig value chain in the central region of Uganda]Pigs, people, pathogens: A qualitative analysis of the pig value chain in the central region of Uganda

Value chain interventions are rarely evaluated as rigorously as interventions in agricultural production or health. This is due to various reasons, including the intrinsic complexity of value chain interventions, intricate contextual support factors, presence of multilevel system actors, constant...


Kidoido, Michael M.Child, K.[Evaluating value chain interventions: A review of recent evidence]Evaluating value chain interventions: A review of recent evidence

Rich, Karl M.Okike, I.Randolph, Thomas F.Akinwumi, J.A.Ayele, G.Mensah-Bonsu, A.Okello, J.Sudarman, A.[Poultry value chains and their linkages with HPAI risk factors: Synthesis of case study findings (final draft)]Poultry value chains and their linkages with HPAI risk factors: Synthesis of case study findings (final draft)
Ingram, V.[Win-wins in forest product value chains?: how governance impacts the sustainability of livelihoods based on non-timber forest products from Cameroon]Win-wins in forest product value chains?: how governance impacts the sustainability of livelihoods based on non-timber forest products from Cameroon

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