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    Soil Mapping and Grassland Restoration at Kapiti
    (Poster, 2024-09-02) Rufino, M.; Leitner, Sonja; Quinton, J.; Pearce, F.
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    Transmission cycle of Rift Valley fever
    (Infographic, 2023-07-30) Slater, Annabel
    How Rift Valley fever is transmitted between livestock and humans.
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    CGSpace - an open access knowledge and information repository for CGIAR research
    (Infographic, 2022-10-24) Ballantyne, Peter G.; Yabowork, Abenet; Victor, Michael; Orth, Alan S.
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    Interlinked work packages: Sustainable Intensification of Mixed Farming Systems Initiative
    (Infographic, 2022-05-15) International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture; International Rice Research Institute; International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center; International Water Management Institute; International Livestock Research Institute; Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT
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    The impacts of COVID-19 on farmers in Uganda during 2020: Central, Eastern, and Western Regions
    (Infographic, 2021-11-17) Hammond, James; Lukuyu, Ben A.; Milner, Daniel; Ouma, Emily A.; Elimu, Emmanuel; Wanyama, Ibrahim; Lee, Ja-Eun; Siegal, Kim; Wijk, Mark T. van; Graham, Michael W.; Lutakome, Pius; Mugumya, Roland; Leitner, Sonja
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    Clapping with Two Hands: Transforming Gender Relations and Zoonotic Disease Risks through Community Conversations in Rural Ethiopia
    (Infographic, 2020-10-26) Mulema, Annet A.; Kinati, Wole; Lemma, Mamusha; Mekonnen, Mesfin; Alemu, Biruk G.; Elias, Belay; Demeke, Yifru; Desta, Hiwot; Wieland, Barbara
    Gender inequalities and zoonoses are major concerns in livestock production systems worldwide. Livestock producers are at high risk of zoonotic diseases due to direct and indirect contact with their livestock and livestock products. Gender differences and inequalities in roles, access to and control over resources, decision-making, and cultural norms influence exposure to, perceptions, and management practices for zoonotic disease risks. Using participatory action research, we tested the effectiveness of community conversations in changing gender relations and practices that expose livestock keepers to zoonoses in three districts of rural Ethiopia. Our findings show that community conversations change mindsets and practices regarding gender roles, access to and control over resources, decision-making in households, handling livestock, and consumption of animal-source foods. Behavioral change happens when women and men diagnose and understand the problem, reflect on the beliefs/norms that determine their practices, make shifts in cognitive and emotional mental models, commit, and take actions. This has practical and policy implications for interventions that aim to change behavior. The process requires nurturing collaborative relations, trust-building, community-driven social learning, enhancing local capacities, breaking belief traps, and complementarity to existing interventions.
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    Holding digital events in a pandemic: Emerging principles and lessons
    (Infographic, 2020-10-15) Ballantyne, Peter G.; Ferrari, Mireille; Dror, Iddo; Victor, Michael
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    Foodborne disease in Kenya: The case for greater public investment
    (Infographic, 2020-07-08) Hoffmann, Vivian; Baral, S.
    Infographic created for Voice for Change Partnership, Food and Nutrition Security Dissemination Forum: Evidence for Policy, Advocacy and Partnerships, Online Webinar, 8th July 2020.