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Effects of Russian-Ukraine War (RUW) on Gender and Food Security in Kenya

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The Russia and Ukraine crisis escalated into a war in February 2022, with devastating economic consequences. However, the impact of the Russia-Ukraine War (RUW) on gender dynamics remains largely unexplored, particularly at the microeconomic, household, and individual levels. This study considers the Russian-Ukraine War as an exogenous shock with gender and food security effects at the household level. Data was collected from a random sample of 2,030 respondents through phone interviews conducted in April and May 2024.

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  • M.P Musyoka, 2025. "Effects of Russian-Ukraine War (RUW) on Gender and Food Security in Kenya," Working Papers 15d7e874-0626-4adb-9c1a-d, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:15d7e874-0626-4adb-9c1a-df8382b2b175
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