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Mrs. Emelder Tagutanazvo

Qualifications:

Master of Science in Socio-ecological Systems and Community

Academic Appointments:

Lecturer

Research Interests:

Gender, Institutions, Migration, Boreholes, Women


Faculty: Social And Behavioural Sciences
Department: Community and Social Development
Research Category: Behavioral Sciences
Biography:


Email: etagutanazvo@sociol.uz.ac.zw
Phone: 263 775149940
Publications:

Journal Articles
1. Tagutanazvo, E. M., & Dzingirai, V. (2024). ‘A Child is Born’–Gender, Remittances and Patrimony: The Case of Chivi District in Zimbabwe. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 59(1), 159-171.
2. Tagutanazvo, E. M., & Dzingirai, V. (2023). Keeping the Fire Burning: How Migrants Rejuvenate Relations with Spouses at Home: The Case of Gwanda District, Matebeleland South Province, Zimbabwe. Employment, Livelihoods and the World of Work, 168.
3. Kazbekov, J., Tagutanazvo, E., & Lautze, J. (2016). A global assessment of basin plans: Definitions, lessons, recommendations. Water Policy, 18(2), 368-386.
Books
1. Tagutanazvo, E. M., Dzingirai, V., Mapedza, E., & Van Koppen, B. (2015). Gender dynamics in water governance institutions: the case of Gwanda's Guyu-Chelesa Irrigation Scheme in Zimbabwe. wH2O: Journal of Gender and Water, 4(1). https://repository.upenn.edu/entities/journalissue/69b69025-3d0f-4156-b56c-253e8d1a9c42
2. Tagutanazvo, E. M., & Bowora, J. (2019). Institutions and the Sustainability of Community Borehole Water Supplies in Chiredzi Rural District, Zimbabwe.
3. Tagutanazvo, E. (2017). Agricultural water management in matrilineal societies in Malawi: Land ownership and implications for collective action. In D. Suhardiman, A. Nicol & E. Mapedza (Eds.). Water Governance and Collective Action (pp. 82-95). Routledge.
4. Tagutanazvo, E. M. (2015). Gender and Irrigation: Its Implications on Sustainable Agriculture Intensification. The Case of Ntcheu District of Malawi. https://repo.mel.cgiar.org/handle/20.500.11766/10215
5. Tagutanazvo, E. M. (2015). Gender, intensification, extension and the “missing link” in Ntcheu District of Malawi. https://repo.mel.cgiar.org/handle/20.500.11766/3521
6. Tagutanazvo, E. M. (2015). Gender and sustainable increase in production through irrigation: The Case of Ntcheu District, Malawi. https://repo.mel.cgiar.org/handle/20.500.11766/352
7. Tagutanazvo, E. M. (2015). Gender and Agricultural Extension Services in Ntcheu District of Malawi. https://gender.cgiar.org/publications/gender-and-agricultural-extension-services-ntcheu-district-malawi

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External Profile Links (Google Scholar, ResearchGate, LinkedIn, other social media links):

https://www.linkedin.com/in/emelder-tagutanazvo-75b49398/?originalSubdomain=za
https://repository.upenn.edu/entities/person/cf5f06fa-e09e-4222-a949-173e9ca1799e
https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/ecas2019/paper/49187




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