Gender situational analysis of the sweetpotato value chain in selected districts in Sidama and Gedeo Zones in southern Ethiopia

Improving food and nutrition security through the introduction of more nutritious orangefleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) cultivars requires full understanding of the sweetpotato value chain, from seed production to root sales in local and urban markets. This study was conducted to understand how gender norms, roles and institutional contexts along the value chain influence the ability of men and women to participate and benefit from the sweetpotato value chain. Funded by the European Union, the study was implemented by the International Potato Center (CIP) as part of the “Quality Diets for Better Health” (QDBH) project in the Sidama and Gedeo Zones of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR) in Ethiopia. Qualitative data was collected from 16 focus group discussions (eight with men and eight with women) and 61 in-depth individual interviews (39 with women) along the chain.

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Main Authors: Mudege, N.N., Temesgen, B.B., Brouwer, A.R.
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Potato Center 2019-10
Subjects:gender, sweet potatoes, supply chain, food security,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106237
https://doi.org/10.4160/02568748CIPWP20191
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Summary:Improving food and nutrition security through the introduction of more nutritious orangefleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) cultivars requires full understanding of the sweetpotato value chain, from seed production to root sales in local and urban markets. This study was conducted to understand how gender norms, roles and institutional contexts along the value chain influence the ability of men and women to participate and benefit from the sweetpotato value chain. Funded by the European Union, the study was implemented by the International Potato Center (CIP) as part of the “Quality Diets for Better Health” (QDBH) project in the Sidama and Gedeo Zones of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR) in Ethiopia. Qualitative data was collected from 16 focus group discussions (eight with men and eight with women) and 61 in-depth individual interviews (39 with women) along the chain.