For many Kenyans, dealing with soaring prices and uncertain rainfall in 2022 meant lowered consumption or reduced incomes – WORLD BANK


Regression analysis also shows that all else being equal, women-headed agricultural families were less likely than male-headed families to adopt this self-protection strategy in production. This finding, combined with women-headed families’ higher probability of cutting consumption in the face of shocks, makes them an important group to monitor for policy attention.
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