The Impact Of An Integrated Value Chain Intervention On Household Poultry Production In Burkina Faso Evidence From A Randomized Controlled Trial

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The impact of an integrated value chain intervention on household poultry production in Burkina Faso: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial

Author : Leight, Jessica,Awonon, Josue,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Ganaba, Rasmané,Martinez, Elena M.,Heckert, Jessica,Gelli, Aulo
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 62 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2020-04-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The impact of an integrated value chain intervention on household poultry production in Burkina Faso: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial by Leight, Jessica,Awonon, Josue,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Ganaba, Rasmané,Martinez, Elena M.,Heckert, Jessica,Gelli, Aulo Pdf

This article reports on a cluster-randomized controlled trial conducted in 120 villages in rural Burkina Faso evaluating a multifaceted intervention (SELEVER) that seeks to increase poultry production by delivering training in conjunction with the strengthening of village-level institutions providing veterinary and credit services to poultry farmers. The intervention is evaluated in a sample of 1,080 households surveyed following two years of program implementation. Households exposed to the intervention significantly increase their use of poultry inputs (veterinary services, enhanced feeds, and deworming), and report more poultry sold and higher revenue; however, there is no evidence of an increase in profits. This evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that the return to inputs in the poultry market may not be sufficient to counterbalance the market costs of these inputs.

The Impact of an Integrated Value Chain Intervention on Household Poultry Production in Burkina Faso

Author : Jessica Leight
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 62 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1299474414

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The Impact of an Integrated Value Chain Intervention on Household Poultry Production in Burkina Faso by Jessica Leight Pdf

This article reports on a cluster-randomized controlled trial conducted in 120 villages in rural Burkina Faso evaluating a multifaceted intervention (SELEVER) that seeks to increase poultry production by delivering training in conjunction with the strengthening of village-level institutions providing veterinary and credit services to poultry farmers. The intervention is evaluated in a sample of 1,080 households surveyed following two years of program implementation. Households exposed to the intervention significantly increase their use of poultry inputs (veterinary services, enhanced feeds, and deworming), and report more poultry sold and higher revenue; however, there is no evidence of an increase in profits. This evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that the return to inputs in the poultry market may not be sufficient to counterbalance the market costs of these inputs.

Can a gender-sensitive integrated poultry value chain and nutrition intervention among the rural poor increase women’s empowerment in Burkina Faso?

Author : Heckert, Jessica,Martinez, Elena M.,Sanou, Armande,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Ganaba, Rasmané,Gelli, Aulo
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Can a gender-sensitive integrated poultry value chain and nutrition intervention among the rural poor increase women’s empowerment in Burkina Faso? by Heckert, Jessica,Martinez, Elena M.,Sanou, Armande,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Ganaba, Rasmané,Gelli, Aulo Pdf

Understanding the types of food systems interventions that foster women’s empowerment and the types of women that are able to benefit from different interventions is important for development policy. SELEVER was a gender- and nutrition-sensitive poultry production intervention implemented in western Burkina Faso from 2017 to 2020 that aimed to empower women. We evaluated SELEVER using a mixed-methods cluster-randomized controlled trial, which included survey data from 1763 households at baseline and endline and a sub-sample for two interim lean season surveys. We used the multidimensional project-level Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (pro-WEAI), which consists of 12 binary indicators, underlying count versions of 10 of these, an aggregate empowerment score (continuous) and a binary aggregate empowerment indicator, all for women and men. Women’s and men’s scores were compared to assess gender parity. We also assessed impacts on health and nutrition agency using the pro-WEAI health and nutrition module. We estimated program impact using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and examined whether there were differential impacts by flock size or among those who participated in program activities. Program impacts on empowerment and gender parity were null, despite the program’s careful approach to developing a gender-sensitive intervention. Meanwhile, results of the in-depth gender-focused qualitative work conducted near the project mid-point found there was greater awareness in the community of women’s time burden and their economic contributions, but it did not seem that awareness led to increased empowerment of women. We reflect on possible explanations for the null findings. One notable explanation may be the lack of a productive asset transfer, which have previously been shown to be essential, but not sufficient, for the empowerment of women in agricultural development programs. We consider these findings in light of current debates on asset transfers. Unfortunately, null impacts on women’s empowerment are not uncommon, and it is important to learn from such findings to strengthen future program design and delivery.

Understanding the role of different program components of a nutrition sensitive intervention in mediating impact: Applying causal mediation analysis to experimental evidence from Burkina Faso

Author : Heckert, Jessica,Leight, Jessica,Awonon, Josué,Gelli, Aulo
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2021-12-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Understanding the role of different program components of a nutrition sensitive intervention in mediating impact: Applying causal mediation analysis to experimental evidence from Burkina Faso by Heckert, Jessica,Leight, Jessica,Awonon, Josué,Gelli, Aulo Pdf

In complex nutrition-sensitive interventions, separately identifying the effect of each programmatic component on the outcomes of interest can be challenging. This paper examines the relationship between participation in different elements of the nutrition-sensitive intervention SELEVER, implemented in rural Burkina Faso with the objective of increasing poultry production and enhancing related nutritional outcomes, and women’s poultry production. We use structural equation modeling to estimate the direct effect of each component of program participation. Our findings suggest that respondents’ directly reported participation in SELEVER intervention activities mediates less than half of the observed intervention effects on poultry owned by women as well as women’s revenue and profits from poultry production. Accordingly, other indirect channels for program effects also seem to be important.

Gendered participation in poultry value chains: Qualitative findings from an impact evaluation of nutrition-sensitive poultry value chain intervention in Burkina Faso

Author : Eissler, Sarah,Sanou, Armande,Heckert, Jessica,Myers, Emily,Nignan, Safiatou,Thio, Elisabeth,Pitropia, Lucienne Amélie,Ganaba, Rasmané,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Gelli, Aulo
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 59 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Gendered participation in poultry value chains: Qualitative findings from an impact evaluation of nutrition-sensitive poultry value chain intervention in Burkina Faso by Eissler, Sarah,Sanou, Armande,Heckert, Jessica,Myers, Emily,Nignan, Safiatou,Thio, Elisabeth,Pitropia, Lucienne Amélie,Ganaba, Rasmané,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Gelli, Aulo Pdf

The SELEVER study is a five-year impact evaluation designed to address key knowledge gaps on the impact of a poultry value chain intervention on the diets, health, and nutritional status of women and children in Burkina Faso. This report uses qualitative methods to examine gendered participation in poultry value chains, the gendered opportunities and barriers experienced in poultry value chains, and the SELEVER program’s impact on these factors. A previous report (Eissler et al., 2020) based on the same fieldwork covered questions relating to local understandings of empowerment and dynamics of household food production and allocation. Six villages across five provinces were purposively selected for this study. Data were collected using multiple qualitative methods. In each village, we conducted four sex-disaggregated focus group discussions and semi-structured individual interviews with a man and a woman from two different households. Sex-disaggregated seasonal calendars were created for half of the villages. Interviews were also conducted with project service providers in each community, including group leaders (n=13), voluntary vaccinators (n=10), and poultry traders (n=6). A mix of inductive and deductive coding guided the thematic analysis of the data. The results indicate that while women in the study areas do engage in agricultural labor and various income-generating activities, they must prioritize their domestic responsibilities. Men are primarily responsible for providing staple food ingredients (e.g. grains or meat) for household consumption and earning the primary income, which often requires them to engage in seasonal migration. Men are increasingly aware of women’s time and unpaid labor burdens, and have started sharing in these tasks, a shift in which participants attribute to SELEVER. Additionally, we find that SELEVER has increased women’s capacity and opportunity to engage in poultry value chain activities while reducing barriers to their participation. SELEVER has trained selected women to practice as Village Volunteer Vaccinators (VVVs), which has enabled them to earn additional income. Notably, SELEVER has been effective in challenging and facilitating changing perceptions on traditional gender norms, such that men are increasingly supportive of their wives to engage in income-generating activities or activities outside of the household. Results highlight the importance of SELEVER’s engagement with men, as women’s ability to participate in activities outside of traditional gendered boundaries relies on their husbands’ permission. Without it, a woman cannot raise poultry, cultivate her own crops, practice as a VVV, or participate in women’s associations or income-generating activities. Despite evidence of success, barriers to women’s full participation persist. A lack of sufficient financial capital and autonomy in decision making limit women’s ability to improve upon and manage their poultry endeavors. A lack of financial capacity and time, limited freedom of movement, and restricting social norms further limit women’s ability to practice as service providers in the value chain. SELEVER can continue to address challenging social norms and focus on these more nuanced barriers women face in increasing their capacity for participation.

Gender dynamics, women’s empowerment, and diets: Qualitative findings from an impact evaluation of a nutrition-sensitive poultry value chain intervention in Burkina Faso

Author : Eissler, Sarah,Sanou, Armande,Heckert, Jessica,Myers, Emily,Nignan, Safiatou,Thio, Elisabeth,Pitropia, Lucienne Amélie,Ganaba, Rasmané,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Gelli, Aulo
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2020-03-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Gender dynamics, women’s empowerment, and diets: Qualitative findings from an impact evaluation of a nutrition-sensitive poultry value chain intervention in Burkina Faso by Eissler, Sarah,Sanou, Armande,Heckert, Jessica,Myers, Emily,Nignan, Safiatou,Thio, Elisabeth,Pitropia, Lucienne Amélie,Ganaba, Rasmané,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Gelli, Aulo Pdf

The SELEVER study is a five-year impact evaluation designed to address key knowledge gaps on the impact of a poultry value chain intervention on the diets, health, and nutritional status of women and children in Burkina Faso. This report qualitatively examines the SELEVER program’s impact on women’s empowerment and intra-household gender dynamics in relation to food production and allocation, as well as control and use over poultry resources in the study areas. Six villages across five provinces were purposively selected for this study. Data were collected using multiple qualitative methods. In each village, we conducted four sex-disaggregated focus group discussions, and semi-structured individual interviews were held with a man and a woman from two different households. Sex-disaggregated seasonal calendars were created for half of the villages. Interviews were also conducted with project service providers in each community, including group leaders (n=13), voluntary vaccinators (n=10), and poultry traders (n=6). A mix of inductive and deductive thematic coding guided the analysis of the data. Men and women participants described an empowered woman in terms of her confidence, how she spent her time, financial capacity, and freedom of movement. SELEVER beneficiaries illuminated how gender norms were shifting related to household activities and women’s empowerment, such that young boys are now washing dishes and women earn additional incomes from raising her own poultry. Yet results suggest that women’s empowerment may threaten men and their masculinity, an important tension of which SELEVER and other projects should be cognizant. Participants perceived that while SELEVER has increased women’s access to the necessary resources and capacity to raise quality poultry, and their incomes, women still lack full latitude to make decisions around when to sell or kill their bird. Instead they must rely on their husbands’ permission. Beneficiaries are more aware of the benefits of consuming poultry products, yet barriers persist for actual consumption. This report further details the intersectional nature of these findings, which will be important to consider. The differences in women’s role in monogamous versus polygynous households is especially important to consider in interpreting the program impacts and further strengthening the program delivery activities. The SELEVER program has improved outcomes for women across the village sites in terms of empowerment, awareness raising, and behavior change. Yet barriers and challenges, often rooted in social norms, persist for women’s involvement in poultry production, their empowerment, and the potential for the SELEVER program to improve diets of household members.

Gendered Participation in Poultry Value Chains

Author : Sarah Eissler,Armande Sanou,Jessica Heckert,Emily C. Myers,Safiatou Nignan,Elisabeth Thio,Lucienne Amélie Pitropia,Rasmané Ganaba,Abdoulaye Pedehombga,Aulo Gelli
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1354503336

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Gendered Participation in Poultry Value Chains by Sarah Eissler,Armande Sanou,Jessica Heckert,Emily C. Myers,Safiatou Nignan,Elisabeth Thio,Lucienne Amélie Pitropia,Rasmané Ganaba,Abdoulaye Pedehombga,Aulo Gelli Pdf

The relationship between household gender attitudes and women’s poultry production: Evidence from Burkina Faso

Author : Leight, Jessica,Martinez, Elena M.,Heckert, Jessica,Gelli, Aulo
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 7 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021-12-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The relationship between household gender attitudes and women’s poultry production: Evidence from Burkina Faso by Leight, Jessica,Martinez, Elena M.,Heckert, Jessica,Gelli, Aulo Pdf

Enhancing women’s participation in agricultural production, including livestock production, has the potential to generate a range of benefits for rural households in the developing world. These benefits include enhanced economic welfare, investment in children’s health and nutrition, and empowerment for women. However, attitudes and norms may shape the ability of women to engage in a broader range of productive activities if those activities are not viewed as traditionally female domains. The attitudes of women themselves and their husbands may be particularly salient: if women do not view livestock production as an appropriate activity to pursue based on their perception of community norms, they may not be responsive to economic incentives designed to encourage their involvement. Similarly, if husbands do not view ownership and control over assets or the sale of agriculture as appropriate roles for their wives, it may be very challenging for women to maintain or increase their role in household agricultural production.

Poultry production in Burkina Faso: Potential for poverty reduction and women’s empowerment

Author : Hoffmann, Vivian,Awonon, Josue,Gelli, Aulo
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 45 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2020-01-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Poultry production in Burkina Faso: Potential for poverty reduction and women’s empowerment by Hoffmann, Vivian,Awonon, Josue,Gelli, Aulo Pdf

Poultry rearing is widespread in rural Burkina Faso, and contributes to both the food security and cash income of smallholders farmers. The landlocked status of the country, coupled with increasing demand for poultry in urban areas implies an opportunity for significant, pro-poor growth through this sector. We use data from a survey of 1800 poultry producers to characterize smallholder poultry producers and their practices. We find that 88% of households in program areas raised poultry. While access to vaccination services and veterinary medicines at the village level is high, uptake of these services is limited, especially among smaller producers. Fewer women than men own poultry, but most women report that they control the proceeds from sales of their own birds, indicating the potential for development of the poultry sector to generate relatively equitable gains in terms of gender. Access to credit appears to increase women’s poultry ownership, but remains limited, as does women’s access to poultry output markets.

Value chains for nutritious food: Analysis of the egg value chain in the Tigray region of Ethiopia

Author : Hirvonen, Kalle,Baye, Kaleab,Headey, Derek D.,Hoddinott, John F.
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 21 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2020-10-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Value chains for nutritious food: Analysis of the egg value chain in the Tigray region of Ethiopia by Hirvonen, Kalle,Baye, Kaleab,Headey, Derek D.,Hoddinott, John F. Pdf

Eggs have high potential for improving nutrition outcomes in low-income countries, yet very few children in such settings consume eggs on a regular basis despite widespread poultry ownership. To redress this disconnect, a number of interventions have been implemented to improve household production of poultry products, as well as caregiver awareness of the nutritional benefits of eggs and other animal-sourced foods. However, very few of these interventions have tried to leverage food markets to improve nutrition, even though most rural people predominantly rely on markets for the majority of their non-staple food consumption. This study was implemented to better understand the constraints to purchasing eggs for consumption by young children in rural Ethiopia, with a view to informing the design of marketoriented interventions that might cost-effectively increase children’s egg consumption. To do so we analyzed secondary datasets on poultry ownership, household and child egg consumption, and retail egg prices to understand egg markets and the egg value chain in Tigray. Similar to other contexts in sub-Saharan Africa, we find that two-thirds of households own poultry, though only onequarter of young children consumed eggs in the past 24 hours. Although markets in Tigray are well integrated – likely because of the important role of egg aggregators – egg prices remain high. A modest consumption level of 2.5 eggs per person per week would cost around 10 percent of the total budget of households in the poorest quintile of households, even though eggs are more affordable than other animal-sourced foods. We find that egg consumption among young children is not constrained by fasting associated with Orthodox Christianity. High prices are likely the main constraint and are a function of low levels of intensification in egg production, which is dominated by backyard poultry systems characterized by high mortality rates and low productivity.

Examining the Implementation of Multisectoral Programs: The SELEVER Process Evaluation

Author : Gelli, Aulo,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Awonon, Josue,Diatta, Ampa Dogui,Sanou, Armande,Becquey, Elodie,Diop, Loty,Eissler, Sarah,Heckert, Jessica,Ganaba, Rasmane
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 54 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2019-10-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Examining the Implementation of Multisectoral Programs: The SELEVER Process Evaluation by Gelli, Aulo,Pedehombga, Abdoulaye,Awonon, Josue,Diatta, Ampa Dogui,Sanou, Armande,Becquey, Elodie,Diop, Loty,Eissler, Sarah,Heckert, Jessica,Ganaba, Rasmane Pdf

The SELEVER study is a five-year impact evaluation in Burkina Faso designed to address key knowledge gaps on the impact of poultry value chain interventions on the diets, health and nutritional status of women and children.

Village Chicken Production Systems in Rural Africa

Author : Aichi J. Kitalyi,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9251041601

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Village Chicken Production Systems in Rural Africa by Aichi J. Kitalyi,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Pdf

"The poultry production systems of Africa are mainly based on the scavenging indigenous chickens found in virtually all villages and households in rural Africa. These systems are characterized by low output per bird. Nevertheless, over 70 percent of the poultry products and 20 percent of animal protein intake in most African countries come from this sector. Therefore, increased rural poultry production would result in a positive impact on household food security both in increased dietary intake and in income generation. ... This study coincided with the World Food Summit, held at FAO, Rome, from 13 to 17 November 1996, where delegations committed their governments and civil society to a global attack on food insecurity and poverty. Poultry, like other short-cycle animal stock, is viewed by the FAO Special Programme for Food Security (SPFS) as a crucial element in the struggle for sustained food production and poverty alleviation. The guidelines provided in this study are particularly pertinent to those countries participating in the SPFS where village chicken production will have a substantial impact on increased household food security and gender equity."--Foreword.

Poultry Production in Burkina Faso

Author : Vivian Hoffmann
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 45 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1300212603

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Poultry Production in Burkina Faso by Vivian Hoffmann Pdf

Poultry rearing is widespread in rural Burkina Faso, and contributes to both the food security and cash income of smallholders farmers. The landlocked status of the country, coupled with increasing demand for poultry in urban areas implies an opportunity for significant, pro-poor growth through this sector. We use data from a survey of 1800 poultry producers to characterize smallholder poultry producers and their practices. We find that 88% of households in program areas raised poultry. While access to vaccination services and veterinary medicines at the village level is high, uptake of these services is limited, especially among smaller producers. Fewer women than men own poultry, but most women report that they control the proceeds from sales of their own birds, indicating the potential for development of the poultry sector to generate relatively equitable gains in terms of gender. Access to credit appears to increase women's poultry ownership, but remains limited, as does women's access to poultry output markets.

Can a Gender-sensitive Integrated Poultry Value Chain and Nutrition Intervention Among the Rural Poor Increase Women's Empowerment in Burkina Faso?

Author : Jessica Heckert,Elena M. Martinez,Armande Sanou,Abdoulaye Pedehombga,Rasmané Ganaba,Aulo Gelli
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1356466596

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Can a Gender-sensitive Integrated Poultry Value Chain and Nutrition Intervention Among the Rural Poor Increase Women's Empowerment in Burkina Faso? by Jessica Heckert,Elena M. Martinez,Armande Sanou,Abdoulaye Pedehombga,Rasmané Ganaba,Aulo Gelli Pdf

Nutrition-sensitive agriculture

Author : Ruel, Marie T.,Quisumbing, Agnes R.,Balagamwala, Mysbah
Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2017-10-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Nutrition-sensitive agriculture by Ruel, Marie T.,Quisumbing, Agnes R.,Balagamwala, Mysbah Pdf

A growing number of governments, donor agencies, and development organizations are committed to supporting nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA) to achieve their development goals. Although consensus exists on pathways through which agriculture may influence nutrition-related outcomes, empirical evidence on agriculture’s contribution to nutrition and how it can be enhanced is still weak. This paper reviews recent empirical evidence (since 2014), including findings from impact evaluations of a variety of NSA programs using experimental designs as well as observational studies that document linkages between agriculture, women’s empowerment, and nutrition. It summarizes existing knowledge regarding not only impacts but also pathways, mechanisms, and contextual factors that affect where and how agriculture may improve nutrition outcomes. The paper concludes with reflections on implications for agricultural programs, policies, and investments, and highlights future research priorities.