West African Climate Leadership Program for Women (WAfriCLP)
Over the last decade, IDRC has supported several capacity building efforts in the field of climate change in Africa.
Over the last decade, IDRC has supported several capacity building efforts in the field of climate change in Africa.
Focusing on reducing the gender gap, the project aims to strengthen analytical capacities in economics in Francophone Africa.
Increasing resilience to climate change in West Africa is integral to enhancing food security. This calls for more sustainably and efficiently managing water resources for agriculture.
Tobacco is a significant contributor to the rising global burden of non-communicable diseases.
In an era of rapid change and increasing mistrust in institutions, open data and the surrounding communities that use it, are working to shift norms and culture to create dialogue and collaboration between governments, civil society and the privat
This project aims to document the impact of trade between member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union on their economic development, the economic situation of women, and the dynamics of relationships between men and women with
The goal of this project is to increase the climate change resilience of farmers in the Sahel through the sustainable and optimized management of catch basins for runoff water.
Networking technologies are increasingly at the heart of economic, social, and political activities.
This project aims to analyze the gender dividend in West Africa. The gender dividend is the increase in national production per head attributable to more equality between women and men in the labour market.
Over the past few years, large-scale acquisitions (purchases, leases, or other arrangements) of farmland in developing countries by individuals, corporations, and foreign governments have presented both economic opportunities and threats to tradit