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

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  • Musyoka M. P

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This brief shows that the Russia-Ukraine War (RUW) led to increased food insecurity, declining monthly wages, with disproportionate effects on women, particularly those residing in urban areas. Domestic policies are better suited to mitigate the negative effects of the exogenous shocks (Russia-Ukraine War, RUW) on food security, but female-headed households continued to suffer disproportionately.

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  • Musyoka M. P, 2025. "Effects of Russian-Ukraine War (RUW) on Gender and Food Security in Kenya (Policy Brief)," Working Papers a0956c8f-b511-4d56-9e58-c, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:a0956c8f-b511-4d56-9e58-cff50394ea82
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