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Reports-Published dateSunday, January 2, 2005 - 00:00
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Nigerian women reap benefits from indigenous vegetables
Despite their potential, research has failed to prioritize indigenous vegetable species for improving food security, nutrition and income. The project worked with 1,200 farmers (50% women) who have formed 22 vegetable cooperative groups.
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Science and technology status and perspectives in Algeria and in the context of NEPAD
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Final report on IDRC GEM-MENA Research Training Workshop, Amman, Jordan, October 8-9, 2009
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is an international research initiative to measure differences among countries in the level of entrepreneurial activity, uncover factors influencing entrepreneurship in different nations, and identify policy i
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Health Research Web - HRWeb : consideration of AVAREF; an invitation to participate in HRWeb, Abuja, Nigeria, 22/09/2009
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Neglected Issues Relating to African Health Systems: An Incentive for Reform
Inequalities in access to and quality of health services result in poorer health for disadvantaged groups. In West Africa, poor access to health care has been linked to increased mortality of children under five.
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Information and Communication Technologies for Agricultural Development and Natural Resources Management (MENA)
In its 2006-2011 Strategic Plan, IDRC's Acacia program identified small-scale agriculture, including environment and natural resource management (NRM), as a key focus.
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Institutional Support : Centre for Population and Environmental Development (CPED)
Nigeria's Centre for Population and Environmental Development (CPED) is an independent, nonprofit organization formally registered in 1998.
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Democracy in the Arab World: Explaining the Deficit
Publication DateFriday, September 10, 2010