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Introducing fuel saving stove to combat environmental degradation and climate change in the Gumara-Maksegnit Watershed
The study presented here is a result of collaborative efforts among researchers in the
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) and Gondar Agricultural
Research Center (GARC). We gratefully ...
Preliminary Gendered Analysis of Household Survey Conducted in the Lentil-Chickpea Zones of North-Shewa Amhara Region
Preliminary Gendered Analysis of Household Survey Conducted in the Lentil-Chickpea Zones of North-Shewa Amhara Region.
Mainstreaming gender considerations in Gumara-Maksegnit watershed. Progress report.
Land degradation and moisture stress have become major threats to the farmers’ livelihoods in Gumara-Maksegnit watershed. Their land is no longer as productive as it used to be; rainfall is neither predictable nor sufficient; ...
A Gender Analysis of the Challenges to adoption of improved lentil and chickpea varieties in Eth
Timely availability of information, inputs and credit are key to sustainable adoption of improved agricultural practices. While there are advantages in using different technology dissemination strategies to reach different ...
Farmers’ perception on climate change, their vulnerability to the adverse effects of climate change, and their adaptation strategies
The effects of climate change vary across regions, households, individuals and farming systems, and so do farmers’ adaptation strategies. In the Amhara region, little is known about how climate change affects rainfed ...
Facilitating gender transformation in livestock management through Community Conversations in Bide community, Ethiopia
According to Interagency Gender Working Group (IGWG), “Gender transformative approaches actively strive to examine, question, and change rigid gender norms and imbalance of power … Gender-transformative approaches encourage ...
Assessing possibilities of conducting Community Conversations (CCs) and establishing Communities of Practices (CoP) in Biden Community, Konso, Ethiopia
Participatory engagement of communities is key to establish a good understanding of conditions on the ground including prevalent challenges, to collectively identify plausible solutions, and to ensure sustainable adoption ...
Exploring Pathways for Addressing Systemic Problems in the Agricultural Sector: The Case of Abamote village, Bosana Worena woreda, Northern Amhara Region, Ethiopia
The report documents the first steps taken to aims to design a “rapid” systemic approach that can be used to better understand the entry points for systems transformation, and innovation bundling. The tool was tested in ...