This paper highlights the role of gender in decision making in urban gardening in Eldoret, a medium-sized Kenyan town. It is based on a household survey of 160 urban farming households in and follow-up in-depth interviews among 24 of the surveyed households. The results show that although men generally wielded greater decision-making power at the household level, women exploited their social spaces and gender roles to (re)negotiate significant roles in decision making in urban gardening. Nonetheless, there were notable gender differences in terms of the initial decision to farm, choice of crops to cultivate, and use of crop products and income. Urban gardening was mostly the initiative of women, who showed preference for and exercised great...
To understand intra-household decision making, the study considers participation in decision making ...
Background Gender-related constraints reflect gender inequalities in access to resources and deve...
This paper reports findings from a qualitative study undertaken in Tanzania and Kenya to examine wom...
Drawing on the sustainable livelihood approach, this book explores gender dynamics in urban agricult...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
The need to effectively integrate gender in agriculture is a topical issue in research and policy de...
This article examines the effects of commercialisation of agriculture on land use and work patterns ...
Unemployment, poverty and environmental degradation are among the challenges facing urban Tanzania. ...
This research used a mixed method approach to examine how intra-household decision-making patterns s...
This article examines the effects of marital status, farm size and other factors on the extent of ca...
Oftentimes, a man’s opinion is valued over a woman’s, with women expected to take a back seat when d...
Gender and social inclusion efforts in agricultural development are focused on making uptake of agri...
While gender equality is an integral part of the development conversation, there are still data gaps...
This paper describes the roles and values of male and female with respect to production, and marketi...
This study examined the contribution of gender with special emphasis on women farmers towards rural ...
To understand intra-household decision making, the study considers participation in decision making ...
Background Gender-related constraints reflect gender inequalities in access to resources and deve...
This paper reports findings from a qualitative study undertaken in Tanzania and Kenya to examine wom...
Drawing on the sustainable livelihood approach, this book explores gender dynamics in urban agricult...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
The need to effectively integrate gender in agriculture is a topical issue in research and policy de...
This article examines the effects of commercialisation of agriculture on land use and work patterns ...
Unemployment, poverty and environmental degradation are among the challenges facing urban Tanzania. ...
This research used a mixed method approach to examine how intra-household decision-making patterns s...
This article examines the effects of marital status, farm size and other factors on the extent of ca...
Oftentimes, a man’s opinion is valued over a woman’s, with women expected to take a back seat when d...
Gender and social inclusion efforts in agricultural development are focused on making uptake of agri...
While gender equality is an integral part of the development conversation, there are still data gaps...
This paper describes the roles and values of male and female with respect to production, and marketi...
This study examined the contribution of gender with special emphasis on women farmers towards rural ...
To understand intra-household decision making, the study considers participation in decision making ...
Background Gender-related constraints reflect gender inequalities in access to resources and deve...
This paper reports findings from a qualitative study undertaken in Tanzania and Kenya to examine wom...