dc.contributor.author | Ma, N. |
dc.contributor.author | Kihiu, E. |
dc.contributor.author | Lambrecht, I. |
dc.contributor.author | Cole, S. |
dc.contributor.author | Ragasa, C. |
dc.contributor.author | Malit, J. |
dc.contributor.author | Uzamushaka, S. |
dc.contributor.author | Mudereri, B.T. |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-09-23T09:32:36Z |
dc.date.available | 2024-09-23T09:32:36Z |
dc.date.issued | 2024-07 |
dc.identifier.citation | Ma, N., Kihiu, E., Lambrecht, I., Cole, S., Ragasa, C., Malit, J., ... & Mudereri, B.T. (2024). Designing gender- and youth-responsive agronomic solutions: accelerating the use of digital tools for delivering agronomic advice through a public-private partnership extension model in Rwanda. Study Report for the Smart Nkunganire System - Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Board Use Case. Nairobi, Kenya: IITA, (42 p.). |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12478/8550 |
dc.description.abstract | This report is part of a study series offering insights into the potential of Excellence in Agronomy (EiA) Use Cases to adjust the agronomic solutions offered through the Minimum Viable Products (MVP) to better reach, benefit, and empower women and
youths, and to transform norms that cause gender and social inequalities. These efforts are guided appropriately by the Reach-Benefit-Empower-Transform framework that highlights the importance of not only reaching women and young people, but also making sure that they benefit from any interventions, that the interventions further help increase their empowerment, and lead to a transformation of any restrictive attitudes, norms, and power relations that are the root causes of gender and social inequalities. |
dc.description.sponsorship | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |
dc.format.extent | 422 p. |
dc.language.iso | en |
dc.publisher | International Institute of Tropical Agriculture |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | ;Study Report for the Smart Nkunganire System - Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Board Use Case |
dc.subject | Agronomy |
dc.subject | Farming Systems |
dc.subject | Food Security |
dc.subject | Gender |
dc.title | Designing gender- and youth-responsive agronomic solutions: accelerating the use of digital tools for delivering agronomic advice through a public-private partnership extension model in Rwanda |
dc.type | Report |
cg.contributor.affiliation | International Food Policy Research Institute |
cg.contributor.affiliation | International Institute of Tropical Agriculture |
cg.coverage.region | Africa |
cg.coverage.region | Central Africa |
cg.coverage.country | Rwanda |
cg.coverage.hub | Eastern Africa Hub |
cg.researchtheme | Social Science and Agribusiness |
cg.authorship.types | CGIAR Multi Centre |
cg.iitasubject | Agronomy |
cg.iitasubject | Farming Systems |
cg.iitasubject | Food Security |
cg.iitasubject | Gender |
cg.iitasubject | Smallholder Farmers |
cg.publicationplace | Nairobi, Kenya |
cg.accessibilitystatus | Open Access |
cg.reviewstatus | Internal Review |
cg.usagerightslicense | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 0.0) |
cg.targetaudience | Scientists |
cg.iitaauthor.identifier | Steven Cole: 0000-0002-8947-0871 |
cg.futureupdate.required | No |