Gender roles have important implications for agriculture and food security and have been a key consideration in the discourse on agricultural development over the last few decades. However, some commonly repeated facts about gender relations do not seem to hold true today in Ghana and elsewhere in the developing world. IFPRI-Ghana researchers interrogated 20 years […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
Targeting Social Transfers in Pastoralist Societies: Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme Revisited
ESSP Working Paper 124, by Jeremy Lind, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler, John Hoddinott and Alemayehu S. Taffesse. Abstract: In the Ethiopian highlands, the PSNP is a successful social safety net intervention in terms of both targeting and impact. By contrast, existing studies situated in the country's lowland Afar and Somali regions suggest that PSNP targeting is beset >> Read more Source: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Structural Change and Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia: Economy-wide analysis of the evolving role of agriculture
ESSP Working Paper 123, by Paul Dorosh, James Thurlow, Frehiwot Worku Kebede, Tadele Ferede, and Alemayehu S. Taffesse. Abstract: The effectiveness of agricultural growth in reducing poverty at the national level depends on several factors,
Structural Change and Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia: Economy-wide analysis of the evolving role of agriculture
ESSP Working Paper 123, by Paul Dorosh, James Thurlow, Frehiwot Worku Kebede, Tadele Ferede, and Alemayehu S. Taffesse. Abstract: The effectiveness of agricultural growth in reducing poverty at the national level depends on several factors, including the productivity of the investments themselves and the structure of the economy – the level of urbanization, the share >> Read more Source: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
A Review of the Integrated Child Development Services’ Supplementary Nutrition Program for Infants and Young Children: Take Home Ration for Children
The first 1000 days of a child’s life are a critical window of opportunity for preventing undernutrition and its long-term consequences. Growth faltering occurs within this period (from 6─24 months of age), when a child starts to transition from breastfeeding to complementary feeding. Children in this age group have high nutrient requirements and therefore need >> Read more Source: POSHAN: Partnerships and Opportunities to Strengthen and Harmonize Actions for Nutrition in India
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