1. Climate Change Adaptation for Food Security and Gendered-Land Rights in Western Kenya.
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Etale, Linda and Simatele, Mulala Danny
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CLIMATE change adaptation , *FOOD security , *STATISTICAL sampling , *PROPERTY rights , *CULTURAL values - Abstract
This paper argues that for any community transformation to be achieved, cultural values and legal frameworks, which influence issues relating to land rights and food security, must form an integral part of any policy intervention efforts. We adopted feminism as both a methodological and an analytical framework. The dominant research paradigm was qualitative. The study sample was 184 people obtained using a systematic sampling method. Data collection was through focus groups and interviews. We challenge contemporary development initiatives, in terms of their intentions and sustainability. Finally, it is important that any development initiatives facilitate the participation and involvement of all genders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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