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The gendered impacts of COVID-19 in Kenya, the Niger, Rwanda, and Uganda

Evidence from phone surveys










Bryan, E., Mawia, H., Ringler, C., Mane, E., Costa, V. & Ndoro, R. 2023. The gendered impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya, Niger, Rwanda, and Uganda: Evidence from phone surveys. Rome, IFPRI and FAO. 




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