Gender integration in the Plantwise programme: identifying strengths and limitations in Nepal



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DOI: 
https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/CABICOMM-62-8165
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Type: 
brief
Author(s): 
Lamichhaney D.
Sah L.
Gurung K.J.
O'Hara C.
Pandit V.
Description: 

In Nepal, the Plantwise programme, in collaboration with International Development Enterprises (iDE), has established networks of locally owned plant clinics, run by community business facilitators (CBFs) trained as plant doctors, who provide practical plant health advice. This study examines how gender is integrated into this programme in three purposively selected study districts. It presents the experiences of farmers, the challenges they faced in accessing plant health services through a gender and social inclusion lens. It also identifies strategies and lessons for development of gender responsive plant health programmes.

Publication year: 
2022
Keywords: 
Nepal
Gender integration
Covid-19
sustainability
Digital platforms
ICTs