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GenderUp: Scaling Agricultural Innovations Responsibly to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals

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2025 - Tropical Agriculture Platform - Wageningen University and Research Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT The Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Horticulture at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis)
Existing scaling support methodologies often fail to consider the socially differentiated impacts, including gender effects, of innovation uptake. To address this gap, GenderUp was developed as a conversational tool to enhance the inclusivity, reflexivity, and responsiveness of scaling initiatives. GenderUp employs a five-stage process facilitated by trained facilitators, guiding teams [...]
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National Agricultural Innovation System Assessment in Malawi. Consolidated report

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2021 - FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
The national assessment of the agricultural innovation system (AIS) in Malawi was conducted using a framework of four types of analyses: functional, structural, capacity and enabling environment analysis. The approach included five case studies that addressed three methods including the use of indigenous methods for fall armyworm (FAW) control in [...]
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Seed production guide curriculum for Malawi – a farmer field school approach

Matériel de formation

2018 - International Institute of Tropical Agriculture - Vicki Morrone, Edward Mzumara, and Hannah Livuza
This curriculum focuses on how to grow beans and other legumes for seed, since it is difficult to find a large selection of varieties available to plant that are good for the soil and eating. This guide also provides information on how to grow seed that can be sold through [...]
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Production system: Légumineux

Social Cost Benefit of CARE International's Pathways Program

Étude d'impact

2016 - New Economics Foundation Consulting - Michael Weatherhead, Samrawit Mariam, Sarah Arnold, Alison Freeman
Impact assessment on the social cost benefit analysis of the CARE Pathways program, which focuses on getting extension, tools, and training to women farmers. The program includes gender dialogues and other exercises on gender equality. The study shows a $31 return for every $1 invested.
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