Journal Article More than one billion people worldwide receive cash or in-kind transfers from social protection programs. In low-income countries, these transfers are often conditioned on participation in labor-intensive public works to rehabilitate local infrastructure or natural resources. Despite their popularity, the environmental impacts of public works programs remain largely undocumented. We quantify the impact […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Irrigation improves weight-for-height z -scores of children under five, and women’s and household dietary diversity scores in Ethiopia and Tanzania
Journal Article Evidence on the potential for agricultural intensification to improve nutrition has grown considerably. While small-scale irrigation is a key factor driving agricultural intensification in sub-Saharan Africa, its impact on nutrition has not yet been thoroughly explored. In this study, we assess the impact of adoption of small-scale irrigation in Ethiopia and Tanzania on […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Ethiopia: Impacts of the Ukraine and global crises on poverty and food security
Brief Global food, fuel, and fertilizer prices have risen rapidly in recent months, driven in large part by the fallout from the ongoing war in Ukraine and the sanctions imposed on Russia. Other factors, such as export bans, have also contributed to rising prices. Palm oil and wheat prices increased by 56 and 100 percent […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Farmgate prices and marketing by crop farmers in Myanmar
Prices of crops linked to export markets increased more because of international price changes as well as the Myanmar Kyat depreciation than crops marketed domestically. Source: IFPRI Myanmar – The Myanmar Strategy Support Program
Designing a community referral system to increase financial access among women and refugees in refugee hosting areas in Ethiopia
Research Post In the Somali region of Ethiopia, host to several refugee camps, less than 8% of residents report having access to financial systems, according to the most recent Ethiopia Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) data. Expanding financial access has the potential to reduce poverty and is important to food security—and in refugee hosting areas, improving financial systems […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
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