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Investment and Cultivation Strategies for Women and Youth Inclusion: Cases from On-farm, Off-farm and Non-farm Activities in Ethiopia and Mali

This study explores how livelihood assets, strategies for accessing the assets, and enabling and discouraging factors in the value chain shapes the inclusion of women and youth in on-farm, off-farm and non-farm activities. It is based on the Safeguarding Sahelian Wetlands for Food Security (SaWeL) program that aims to make the market work for the poor through inclusive VCD in the Ziway-Shalla Sub-basin of Ethiopia, and Wegnia and Sourou basins in Mali. Researchers identified investment and cultivation inclusion strategies that demonstrates how women and youth from diverse social groups actualize business opportunities, overcome challenges and create new opportunities for inclusion.

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Author: Assitan Diallo
Other authors: Likimyelesh Nigussie, Thai Thi Minh
Organization: International Water Management Institute
Other organizations: Association of African Women in Research and Development in Mali (AFARD- Mali)
Year: 2024
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Country/ies: Ethiopia, Mali
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Working paper
Full text available at: https://doi.org/10.5337/2024.203
Content language: English
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