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Household dynamics in pastoral communities and implications for humanitarian aid interventions
For many humanitarian and development actors, the household (HH) is presumed to represent the most appropriate social unit for aid delivery. However, scholars argue that it fails to represent the complex structures of the pastoralist family and living arrangements, and the temporal and spatial dynamics and variabilities of these including the place of HHs within […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Securing the Harvest: A Forum on Improved Grain Storage for Smallholder Agriculture
According to the FAO, each year about 1.3 billion tons of food produced for human consumption is lost after harvest and before reaching consumers. Postharvest losses not only reduce quantity but also the quality of stored grain and are amplified by cha... Source: IFPRI South Asia Office
NEW PUBLICATION: “Cash Transfers and Women’s Control over Decision-Making and Labor Supply in Egypt”
HODA EL-ENBABY, DANIEL GILLIGAN, NAUREEN KARACHIWALLA, YUMNA KASSIM, SIKANDRA KURDI MENA RP WORKING PAPER December 2019 Women’s control over decision-making within their family, particularly regarding the use of household income, can play an important and long-lasting role in shaping their well-being and that of their children. Cash transfer programs often target women in order to increase their control over […] Source: IFPRI Egypt Country Office
Integrating climate prediction and regionalization into an agro-economic model to guide agricultural planning
Advanced skill in seasonal climate prediction coupled with sectoral decision models can provide decision makers with opportunities to benefit or reduce unnecessary losses. Such approaches are particularly beneficial to rainfed agriculture, the livelihood choice for the majority of the world’s poor population, for which yields are highly sensitive to climate conditions. However, a notable gap […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
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