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Heterogeneous information exposure and technology adoption: the case of tissue culture bananas in Kenya
NS Kabunga, T Dubois, M Qaim
Agricultural Economics 43 (5), 473-486, 2012
1882012
Impact of tissue culture banana technology on farm household income and food security in Kenya
NS Kabunga, T Dubois, M Qaim
Food policy 45, 25-34, 2014
1492014
Yield effects of tissue culture bananas in Kenya: accounting for selection bias and the role of complementary inputs
NS Kabunga, T Dubois, M Qaim
Journal of Agricultural Economics 63 (2), 444-464, 2012
1472012
Does ownership of improved dairy cow breeds improve child nutrition? A pathway analysis for Uganda
NS Kabunga, S Ghosh, P Webb
PloS one 12 (11), e0187816, 2017
622017
Can smallholder fruit and vegetable production systems improve household food security and nutritional status of women?: Evidence from rural Uganda
N Kabunga, S Ghosh, JK Griffiths
Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2014
412014
Sustained intake of animal-sourced foods is associated with less stunting in young children
S Zaharia, S Ghosh, R Shrestha, S Manohar, AL Thorne-Lyman, ...
Nature Food 2 (4), 246-254, 2021
382021
Tissue culture banana (Musa spp.) for smallholder farmers: Lessons learnt from East Africa
M Lule, P Van Asten, D Coyne, JC Hobayo, S Nkurunziza, E Ouma, ...
VII International Symposium on Banana: ISHS-ProMusa Symposium on Bananas and …, 2011
242011
Information asymmetries and technology adoption: The case of tissue culture bananas in Kenya
NS Kabunga, T Dubois, M Qaim
Discussion Papers, 2011
182011
The state of public service delivery in Uganda: Report of a baseline survey
NS Kabunga, T Mogues, E Bizimungu, A Erman, B Van Campenhout
Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2016
142016
Determinants of actual and potential adoption of improved indigenous chicken under asymmetrical exposure conditions in rural Kenya
HM Mwololo, JM Nzuma, CN Ritho, SO Ogutu, N Kabunga
African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development 12 (4 …, 2020
132020
Improved dairy cows in Uganda: pathways to poverty alleviation and improved child nutrition
NS Kabunga
Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2014
132014
Child stunting starts in utero: Growth trajectories and determinants in Ugandan infants
G Namirembe, S Ghosh, LM Ausman, R Shrestha, S Zaharia, ...
Maternal & child nutrition 18 (3), e13359, 2022
102022
Impact pathways of a participatory local governance initiative in Uganda: a qualitative exploration
B Van Campenhout, E Bizimungu, J Smart, N Kabunga
Development in Practice 28 (8), 1046-1056, 2018
102018
Adoption and impact of improved cow breeds on household welfare and child nutrition outcomes: Empirical evidence from Uganda
N Kabunga
102014
Impact of Tissue Culture Banana Technology in Kenya: A difference-in-difference estimation approach
EM Kikulwe, N Kabunga, M Qaim
Discussion Papers, 2012
82012
A Latent Class Analysis of agricultural technology adoption behavior in Uganda: Implications for Optimal Targeting
E Bisimungu, N Kabunga
52016
Recovery without resilience? A novel way to measure nutritional resilience in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Uganda
S Zaharia, WA Masters, S Ghosh, GE Shively, S Gurung, S Manohar, ...
Global Food Security 31, 100573, 2021
32021
Adoption and impact of tissue culture bananas in Burundi: an application of a propensity score matching approach
E Ouma, T Dubois, N Kabunga, S Nkurunziza, M Qaim, PJA van Asten
Banana Systems in the Humid Highlands of Sub-Saharan Africa, CAB …, 2013
32013
Community based monitoring and public service delivery: impact, and the role of information, delibaration and jurisdictional tier
N Kabunga, C Miehe, T Mogues, B Van Campenhout
IFPRI Discussion Paper 01933, 1-55, 2020
22020
A Latent Class Analysis of Agro-technology Use Behavior in Uganda: Implications for Optimal Targeting
E Bizimungu, NS Kabunga
Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2018
22018
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