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Shifting Knowledge and Attitudes on Gender related to Forest and Landscape Restoration: Insights from Makueni County, Kenya

Shifting Knowledge and Attitudes on Gender related to Forest and Landscape Restoration: Insights from Makueni County, Kenya
This brief presents the results of a small study that sought to reveal some of the change dynamics resulting from Mbooni Community Forest Association (CFA) members’ participation in a two-day training, Breaking Ground: Community Dialogues on Gender and Restoration. This training was delivered under the UK Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) funded project, “Delivering nature-based solution outcomes by addressing policy, institutional and monitoring gaps in forest and landscape restoration”, led by CIFOR-ICRAF in partnership with African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), FAO-Kenya, and the County Government of Makueni, Kenya.

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TI  - Shifting Knowledge and Attitudes on Gender related to Forest and Landscape Restoration: Insights from Makueni County, Kenya 
AU  - Newbery, J. 
AU  - Mnyika, C. 
AU  - Mbogholi, E. 
AU  - Muendo, S. 
AU  - Musyoki, M. 
AU  - Muthuri, S. 
AU  - Wavinya, A. 
AU  - North, H. 
AU  - Garner, E. 
AU  - Crossland, M. 
AB  - This brief presents the results of a small study that sought to reveal some of the change dynamics resulting from Mbooni Community Forest Association (CFA) members’ participation in a two-day training, Breaking Ground: Community Dialogues on Gender and Restoration. This training was delivered under the UK Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) funded project, “Delivering nature-based solution outcomes by addressing policy, institutional and monitoring gaps in forest and landscape restoration”, led by CIFOR-ICRAF in partnership with African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), FAO-Kenya, and the County Government of Makueni, Kenya. 
PY  - 2024 
PB  - World Agroforestry 
PP  - Nairobi, Kenya 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/9229/ 
KW  - community involvement, ecological restoration, forest rehabilitation, gender, knowledge sharing, landscape conservation 
ER  -
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%A Newbery, J. 
%A Mnyika, C. 
%A Mbogholi, E. 
%A Muendo, S. 
%A Musyoki, M. 
%A Muthuri, S. 
%A Wavinya, A. 
%A North, H. 
%A Garner, E. 
%A Crossland, M. 
%D 2024 
%I World Agroforestry 
%C Nairobi, Kenya 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/9229/ 
%X This brief presents the results of a small study that sought to reveal some of the change dynamics resulting from Mbooni Community Forest Association (CFA) members’ participation in a two-day training, Breaking Ground: Community Dialogues on Gender and Restoration. This training was delivered under the UK Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) funded project, “Delivering nature-based solution outcomes by addressing policy, institutional and monitoring gaps in forest and landscape restoration”, led by CIFOR-ICRAF in partnership with African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), FAO-Kenya, and the County Government of Makueni, Kenya. 
%K community involvement 
%K ecological restoration 
%K forest rehabilitation 
%K gender 
%K knowledge sharing 
%K landscape conservation