Participatory community analysis: Identifying and addressing challenges to Ethiopian smallholder livelihoods

Abstract

In 2012, Africa RISING conducted participatory community analysis (PCA) as the first phase of a participatory development approach in the Ethiopian highlands. The PCA identified trends, constraints, and opportunities – and shed light upon how farmers perceive livelihoods to be changing. Inputs, diseases, pests, soil fertility, post-harvest management, and fodder shortages were seen as challenges, while off-farm income has become increasingly important. Gender differences in livestock and crop preferences for food security and income sources were observed. PCA established development priorities in a way that researchers may have approached differently or missed, providing research development priorities for Africa RISING scientists.

Citation

Lunt, T., Ellis-Jones, J., Mekonnen, K., Schulz, S., Thorne, P., Schulte-Geldermann, E. and Sharma, K. 2018. Participatory community analysis: Identifying and addressing challenges to Ethiopian smallholder livelihoods. Development in Practice 28(2):208-226.

Authors

  • Lunt, T.
  • Ellis-Jones, J.
  • Mekonnen, Kindu
  • Schulz, S.
  • Thorne, Peter J.
  • Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar
  • Sharma, K.