Integrating improved goat breeds with new varieties of sweetpotatoes and cassava in the agro-pastoral systems of Tanzania : a gendered analysis
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2012
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International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
Abstract
Owing to the fact that women have different knowledge, access to, and control over resources, and different opportunities to participate in decisions regarding resource use and management from men, the study focuses on gendered differences in livelihood strategies, identifying factors that preclude women from benefitting in livelihood projects and accessing livelihood resources. Qualitative data for the study was collected through gender disaggregated group discussions in two districts, Mvomero and Kongwa in Tanzania. Key to enhancing food security and alleviating poverty is integrated farming that includes small stock animals such as goats and root crops such as cassava and sweet potatoes.
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DECISION MAKING, GENDER ANALYSIS, TANZANIA, WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, AGROPASTORAL SYSTEMS, FOOD SECURITY, AGROECOLOGY, PATRIARCHY, COLLECTIVE ACTION, LAND RIGHTS, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, HARMFUL TRADITIONAL PRACTICES, OWNERSHIP, SOUTH OF SAHARA