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The Gendered Impacts of Agricultural Asset Transfer Projects: Lessons from the Manica Smallholder Dairy Development Program

(Senior Research Fellow) , (Senior Program Officer) , (Gender Consultant) , (National Monitoring and Evaluation Officer) , (Associate) & (Evaluation Officer)

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