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Research in ActionEVIDENCE BASED POLICY POLICY RESEARCHPublished dateThursday, October 3, 2019 - 09:30
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NewsGender WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT
Second knowledge brief on gender and civil registration and vital statistics released
Published dateTuesday, 16. July 2019 - 13:45 -
NewsTHINK TANK
Southern Voice reports at high-level meeting to achieve the 2030 Agenda
Published dateThursday, 11. July 2019 - 8:45 -
NewsVIOLENCE CITIES CULTURAL POLICY
New book challenges assumptions on urban violence in developing countries
Published dateWednesday, 26. June 2019 - 13:45 -
Research in ActionFood and Agriculture Food security
Improving farming practices in Ghana with radio and cell phones
Published dateThursday, January 17, 2019 - 09:30 -
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Helping coconut farmers fight Lethal Yellowing disease : project profile
This project is developing new strategies to help farmers control Côte d’Ivoire Lethal Yellowing disease (CILY). Without urgent action, the disease will decimate coconut crops by 2020.
Published date2018 -
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Digital platforms for agro-advisory and business service delivery : lessons from scaling-up of AgroTech in Ghana
Grameen Foundation, Farm Radio International and other partners implemented the project "Achieving Impact at Scale" from 2015 to 2018 18. The project was implemented through the ADVANCE II project implemented by ACDI VOCA.
Published date2018 -
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Policy brief for CILY environmental and mitigation plan in Grand-Lahou
CILY has had an important environmental impact in the coconut-growing areas of Grand-Lahou since the late 1990’s when the first symptoms were spotted in the village of Palmindustrie V1, and since its very first outbreak.
Published date2017 -
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Policy brief to control the movement of coconut germplasm in Grand-Lahou
There is as yet no evidence that the Côte d’Ivoire lethal yellowing (CILY) disease phytoplasma is seed transmitted to cause disease in progeny palms.
Published date2017 -
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3rd IPWG meeting : Mauritius 2015
Published dateFriday, January 2, 2015 - 05:00