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Integrating Gender and Indigenous Knowledge in Sub-Saharan African Animal Agriculture: Pathways to Climate Resilience and Food Security

Never Assan
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Never Assan: Zimbabwe Open University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture Management, Bulawayo Regional Campus, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 4, 133-156

Abstract: Problem: Climate change exacerbates gender disparities and undermines IKS in Sub-Saharan African animal agriculture. Objective: Explore synergies between gender equity, IKS, and climate resilience. Methods: Systematic review of peer-reviewed literature and policy documents. Findings: Women’s empowerment and indigenous knowledge systems enhance adaptive capacity. Implications: Policy integration of gender-responsive and IKS-based strategies.

Date: 2025
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