The most common difficulties migrants faced include coming up with the money for migration, followed by travel restrictions, checkpoints, or roadblocks. Source: IFPRI Myanmar – The Myanmar Strategy Support Program
Household Migration During a Time of Crisis: Patterns and Outcomes in Myanmar
Employment was the primary driver of household migration. Source: IFPRI Myanmar – The Myanmar Strategy Support Program
Impact of electrification on the welfare of rural households in Ethiopia: A gendered perspective
Rural electrification has strong gender dimensions Only electricity access at home improved girls’ education and women’s agency Even in electrified villages, responding to the specific needs of girls’ and women’ requires targeted and supplementary investments Gender-specific energy needs should be considered when planning rural electricity infrastructure. Existing data do not allow for gender responsive analyses […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Closing the gendered energy technology gap in rural Ethiopia: A qualitative study
▪ Adoption of improved biomass stoves was dominated by women, adoption of motor pumps and domestic solar technologies was dominated by men ▪ Modern energy technologies outside the domestic cooking domain. Less likely to directly benefit women ▪ Enhancing gender equality and women’s empowerment in rural energy use requires targeted approaches ▪ Design, promotion and […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Economy-wide Modelling Workshop for Investment and Policy Prioritization
The Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning and Development of the Government of the Republic of Malawi requested for a capacity strengthening workshop aimed at timely responding to policy and investment needs in the areas of agriculture, tourism, and mining. Specifically they sought to be equipped to examine and quantify how investing in activities that […] Source: IFPRI Capacity Strengthening
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