This study investigates the socioeconomic effects of conflict-induced migration in Sudan, focusing on the food security and access to healthcare of displaced households. Triggered by the civil conflict that started in April 2023, the recent widespread ... Source: IFPRI Sudan – Sudan Strategy Support Program
Replication data for “Estimating the direct and indirect effects of improved seed adoption on yields: Evidence from DNA-fingerprinting, crop cuts, and self-reporting in Ethiopia”
This dataset supports the replication of results presented in "Estimating the Direct and Indirect Effects of Improved Seed Adoption on Yields: Evidence from DNA-Fingerprinting, Crop Cuts, and Self-Reporting in Ethiopia" (2025) by Nina Jovanovic and Jacob Ricker-Gilbert, published in the Journal of Development Economics. The data originates from the 2018/19 Ethiopia Socio-economic Survey conducted by […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Quality of routine health and nutrition data in Ethiopia: A systematic review
Background High-quality data are vital for informed decision-making, enhancing population health, and achieving comprehensive insights. However, there is limited understanding of the consistency and reliability of routine Health Management Information System (HMIS) including nutrition data across diverse regions in Ethiopia. This study systematically reviewed the existing literature to address these knowledge gaps. Methods We systematically […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Journal Article: Adapting to extreme weather conditions in a developing country: an economywide policy assessment from Malawi
Abstract: Weather related shocks lead to pervasive welfare outcomes. Using prior information from a rapid post-disaster needs assessment and a social accounting matrix for Malawi, the author assesses distributional impacts and resilience enhancing path... Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
Maize yield responsiveness and profitability of fertilizer: New survey evidence from six African countries
Enhancing maize productivity growth is pivotal for revolutionizing the agrifood system in Africa, with inorganic fertilizer serving as a fundamental input for catalyzing this progress. Source: IFPRI Africa Regional Office (AFR)
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