Visions of Growth: Agricultural NGos, Loans, and Indebtedness in Western KenyaWaltz, MiriamEtnofoor
It provides empirical evidence of this rise in theform of an ethnographic exploration of NGOs in Kenya. Finally, it provides a way toexamine the agency of NGOs by building on the new ethnography of NGOs and theco-production of knowledge and social order. 展开 关键词: Agricultural ...
Engendering development: Demystifying patriarchy and its effects on women in rural Kenya The paper examines the effects of the culture of patriarchy on the development process, and particularly its effects on women. This is borne out of the per... L Maseno,SM Kilonzo - Academic Journals 被引量...
allow the growing of a single high-return crop (Kandulu et al., 2012). Diversification may also be appropriate in relatively intensive mixed systems such as those of western Kenya, where poverty rates are high, farm sizes are small, and households obtain some 65 per cent of their income ...
Naeem and Hassan [22] conducted a comparative analysis of public and NGO sector's role in improving rural livelihoods in Pakistan. Muyanga and Jayne [11] drew out practice and policy lessons from private agricultural extension systems in Kenya. Rana et al. [13] looked at the perceived service...
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Shifts in extension policy in Kenya have been due to perceived low impact of agricultural extension. Factors attributed to this scenario include weak operational... JK Kibett,ME Omunyin,J Muchiri 被引量: 14发表: 2005年 Developing 'reflective' development practitioners through an action-learning ...
‘seed champions’ and representatives of three locally active NGOs) associated with the agroecological and industrial pathways. Focus group discussions with farmers in 12 villages and a women’s federation were also conducted in Odisha, to understand their work on the conservation and use of rice...
In the absence of reliable coding and analysis, Lynas et al.’s affirmation that "Many of the African misinformation articles we found quote extensively from campaigners who are part of these NGO [non-governmental organisation] networks based in the Global North” is no more than a subjective ...
In a similar vein, Miguel and Kremer (2004) find that a school-based deworming program in Kenya increased school attendance. Results in columns 2 and 3 of Table 10 show that the effects of the agricultural extension program correspond to the existing literature. We restrict the sample to ...