Below you can find academic publications that are not the result of MATS project work, and grey literature, both related to sustainable agricultural trade.

Academic Publications

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Koerppen, D., Wakefield, S. (2017) Applying feminist principles to program monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning. Oxfam
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Jayasinghe, N., Parvez B., Anam Zaaroura, M. (2019) Integrating gender in research planning. Oxfam
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Oxfam (2014a) Quick guide to gender analysis
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Oxfam (2014b) Quick guide to gender-sensitive indicators
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Harvey, R., Rewald, R., Safier, C., Wakefield, S. (2019) Oxfam’s guide to feminist influencing. Oxfam
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Pyburn, R. et al. (2021) Gender dynamics in value chains. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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Quisumbing, A., et al. (2021) Women’s empowerment and gender equality in agricultural value chains: evidence from four countries in Asia and Africa. Food Security 13 (5): 1101–24
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Rubin, D. et al. (2009) Promoting gender equitable opportunities in agricultural value chains: a handbook. Washington, DC: USAID
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FAO and gender analysis
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Nimenya, Nicodème. Effects of non-tariff measures on European horticultural and fish imports from African countries.
Prom. : Henry de Frahan, Bruno ; Ndimira, Pascal-Firmin
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Climate-backed Financing in Africa and Its Impact on Energy Mix, Infrastructure Development, Storage, and Trade of Surpluses

Grey Literature (i.e. reports and other publications)

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Value Chain Analysis for Development (VCA4D) – Providing Value Chain Analysis for improving operations
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Harnessing Knowledge, Finnish Government
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Sustainable Trade Unit, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms and Their Economic Impact on Finland and the EU
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SEATINI Uganda Special Edition Newsletter May – August 2024
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Report from SEATINI on Securing the Future of Africa’s Coffee Trade – September 2024
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The imperative for Coherence: Deforestation and Trade Policies in Peru, the U.S. and EU