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    Participatory Assessment of Factors Influencing Nutrition and Livelihoods in Rural Ethiopia: Implications for Measuring Impacts of Multisector Nutrition Programs by Busse, H. A., Jogo, W., Fofanah, M., Tesfay, H., Hadush, M., Kiflom, E., Schulz, S.

    Published in Food and nutrition bulletin (01-12-2017)
    “…Agricultural interventions more effectively improve nutrition when they are adapted to local contexts and engage multiple sectors. However, evidence is limited…”
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    Why sustainable management of Xanthomonas wilt of banana in east and central Africa has been elusive by Tinzaara, W, Karamura, E.B, Blomme, G, Jogo, W, Ocimati, W, Rietveld, A, Kubiriba, J, Opio, F

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2013)
    “…Banana is an important food and cash crop and constitutes a large proportion of the total crop production in East and Central African (ECA) countries. Banana…”
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    Farmers awareness and perceived benefits of agro-ecological intensification practices in banana systems in Uganda by D, Ochola, W, Jogo, W, Ocimati, A, Rietveld, W, Tinzaara, D A, Karamura, E, B Karamura

    Published in African journal of biotechnology (31-07-2013)
    “…Declining soil fertility and pests and diseases are major constraints to banana productivity in smallholder farming systems in Uganda. This study explored…”
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    Effectiveness of agro-ecological intensification practices in managing pests in smallholder banana systems in east and central Africa by Karamura, E.B, Jogo, W, Rietveld, A, Ochola, D, Staver, C, Tinzaara, W, Karamura, D.A, Kubiriba, J, Weise, S

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2013)
    “…In eastern Africa, banana - a key staple for 20 million people - suffers increasingly from pests and diseases. Population pressure has reduced farmers' ability…”
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    Balancing the use of wetlands for economic well-being and ecological security: The case of the Limpopo wetland in southern Africa by Jogo, Wellington, Hassan, Rashid

    Published in Ecological economics (15-05-2010)
    “…Wetlands in southern Africa continue to be degraded and lost through conversion to agriculture and other uses. One of the major constraints to sustainable…”
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