Browsing Gender by Author "Nagoli, J."
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Gender differences in willingness to pay for capital-intensive agricultural technologies: the case of fish solar tent dryers in Malawi
Chiwaula, L.S.; Chirwa, G.C; Binauli, L.S.; Banda, J.; Nagoli, J.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2018)Type: Journal ArticleIn this paper, we analyse Lake Malawi fish processors’ Willingness to pay (WTP) and identify the gender disparities that are associated with the WTP for a common good, i.e. investing in a group owned fish solar tent dryer ... -
Gender Inclusive Financing for Scaling up Improved Fish Processing Technologies in Malawi
Nagoli, J.; Binauli, L.; Magalasi, M.; Chiwaula, L.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2020)Type: ManualThe “Gender Inclusive Financing for Scaling up Improved Fish Processing Technologies in Malawi” project was formulated around promoting wider use of improved fish processing technologies namely: Solar tent dryer and Improved ... -
Inclusive ecosystems? Women's participation in the aquatic ecosystem of Lake Malawi
Nagoli, J.; Binauli, L.; Chijere, A.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2019)Type: Journal ArticleEcosystem services and their role in alleviating poverty are centered on a set of gendered social relations. The understanding of these relations between men and women in aquatic ecosystems can unveil gender-based opportunities ... -
Too big to ignore: Gender and climate change adaptation in the Lake Chilwa Basin
Nagoli, J.; Binauli, L.; Chijere, A.; Chiotha, S.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2018)Type: Book ChapterVarious studies have illustrated how gender differences could affect ecosystembased adaptation based on gender-based preferences and perceptions, social and economic roles and institutional arrangements. However, these ... -
Uncovering human social networks in coping with Lake Chilwa recessions in Malawi
Nagoli, J.; Chiwona-Karltun, L.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2017)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper provides an in-depth understanding of social dynamics in the form of kinship ties in matrilineal societies. It unpacks gender roles and relationships at the community level to understand how social structures, ... -
Vulnerability of female fish traders to HIV/AIDS along the fish market chain of the south-eastern arm of Lake Malawi: Analysis report
Kambewa, P.; Nagoli, J.; Hüsken, S.M.C. (2009)Type: ReportThe objectives of this study were first, to understand the market chain of fish as traded by women in the south-eastern Arm of Lake Malawi, with a specific focus on analyzing how fish is moved from the lake to the wholesale ...





