Publications

Scientific Publication

Gender norms and agricultural innovation: Insights from Uganda

Rietveld, A. 2017. Gender norms and agricultural innovation: Insights from Uganda. IN: Öborn, I., Vanlauwe, B., Phillips, M., Thomas, R., Brooijmans, W. and Atta-Krah, K. (eds.), Sustainable intensification in smallholder agriculture: An integrated systems research approach. London, UK: Routledge: 289-303.
Scientific Publication

The dark side of competition: Gender differences

Chang, Simone; Kan, Kamhon; Zhang, Xiaobo, 'The dark side of competition: Gender differences', International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, D.C., 2016
Gender and multiple-use water services. Thematic note 1
Scientific Publication

Gender and multiple-use water services. Thematic note 1

van Koppen, Barbara; Kuriakose, A. 2009. Gender and multiple-use water services. Thematic note 1. In World Bank; FAO; IFAD. Gender in agriculture source book. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. pp.235-241.
Report / Case study

Gender network

Gonsalves J. 2013. A new relevance and better prospects for wider uptake of social learning within CGIAR. CCAFS Working Paper no. 37. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). Copenhagen, Denmark.
Gender integration in SIMLESA
Poster / Presentation

Gender integration in SIMLESA

Adam, R.; Kandiwa, V., 'Gender integration in SIMLESA', 20 slides, CIMMYT, ACIAR, SIMLESA, 2015
Introduction of β-Carotene–Rich Orange Sweet Potato in Rural Uganda Resulted in Increased Vitamin A Intakes among Children and Women and Improved Vitamin A Status among Children
Scientific Publication

Introduction of β-Carotene–Rich Orange Sweet Potato in Rural Uganda Resulted in Increased Vitamin A Intakes among Children and Women and Improved Vitamin A Status among Children

Hotz, C.; Loechl, C.; Lubowa, A.; Tumwine, J.K.; Ndeezi, G.; Masawi, A.N.; Baingana, R.; Carriquiry, A.; Brauw, A. de.; Meenakshi, J.V.; Gilligan, D.O. 2012. Introduction of β-Carotene–Rich Orange Sweet Potato in Rural Uganda Resulted in Increased Vitamin A Intakes among Children and Women and Improved Vitamin A Status among Children. The Journal of Nutrition. (USA). ISSN 0022-3166. 142(10):1871-1880.