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StoryNo relevant topicsA study funded through Cultivate Africa’s Future (CultiAF) shows how some young farmers weathered the pandemic in Kenya.
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NewsDevelopment EvaluationReimagining the meaning of researchA new IDRC position paper argues that we must rethink the way we evaluate science.Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsEffect of Desmodium intortum and black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) based meal on sensory and physicochemical properties of broiler chicken meat in Kenya
Although few studies have been conducted on the sensory effects of adding legume forage such as Desmodium intortum in combination with Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) in poultry (broiler) diets, th
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsBenefits of incorporating black soldier fly larvae meal into laying hen diet on the nutritional quality of eggs
Results of the study reveal that increased inclusion levels of black soldier fly larvae meal (BSFLM) in hen diets caused significant increase in egg and yolk weight.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsProduction and handling of insects for food and feed - code of practice
Insect farming and production for use in animal feed and as a substitute for nutrients such as protein, has become a novel option for farmers with much effort being put in place to enhance producti
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsEdible insects - specification part 2 : products containing edible insects
Use of edible insects to enhance nutritional contents of food products, especially snacks, is viewed as a potential option to enhance human nutrition.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsMeeting the challenges of information disorder in the Global South
The research was conducted collaboratively, with regional reports provided by local teams from Research ICT Africa, InternetLab (Latin America and the Caribbean), LIRNEasia (Asia), and Arab Reporte
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NewsHealth DevelopmentMobilizing Principles for Equitable Global Health Research: Canada invests in research to ensure global health is practiced in an equitable wayFor many people, the raison d’être of global health is the achievement of health equity for all people worldwide. Reaffirming this view is the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3, which seeks to “ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.” Yet, after decades of programming and billions of dollars invested in global health, alarming health inequities persist across and within countries. The current COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated these health inequities, underscoring the need for the field of global health to do more and to do better.Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsWho has access to livestock vaccines? : using the social-ecological model and intersectionality frameworks to identify the social barriers to peste des petits ruminants vaccines in Karamoja, Uganda
Results of the study show there are seven intersecting factors that influence access to vaccination: gender, ethnicity, geographic location, age, physical ability, marital status, and access to edu
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsUnderstanding the impact of COVID-19 among most vulnerable groups in Rohingya and the host communities in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh : research report on work package 1
The Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN) in refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar (Bangladesh), are one of the largest refugee populations in the world (860,000 people).
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ProjectNo relevant topicsGender, artificial intelligence and digital skillsThe increasing trends of digitization and automation and the rapid adoption of new technologies are having a profound impact on the future of work.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsDesigning one-health governance for antimicrobial stewardship interventionsAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a worldwide problem whose resolution depends on coordination of a collective worldwide strategy.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsPlacement, preservation and perseverance: Afghan at-risk scholars, activists and studentsThe Taliban takeover in Afghanistan in August 2021, accompanied by the withdrawal of the international military presence, generated a humanitarian and political disaster that is likely to last for years.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsStabilization and adjustment: towards inclusive and sustainable policies in the Middle East and North AfricaThis project will produce evidence for public policies in response to growing economic austerity, ongoing structural economic change and social discontent in the Middle East and North Africa, including Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Sudan and Tunisia.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsYouth and social justice futures: identifying future skills, training needs and orientations in AfricaThis project seeks to strengthen planning for future skills needs using different foresight methodologies to explore plausible, alternative futures and identify the challenges and opportunities for youth, and prospects for social justice, in East and Southern Africa.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsPromoting Latin American engagement in research collaborations for recovery via the Trans-Atlantic Platform for Social Sciences and HumanitiesThis project enables increased participation of Latin American research institutions, in collaboration with their national science granting councils, in the Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) call for proposals on Recovery, Renewal and Resilience (RRR) in a Post-Pandemic World.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsCatalyzing change for healthy and sustainable food systems - Phase IIIDRC and the Rockefeller Foundation are partnering on a new initiative, Catalyzing Change for Healthy Sustainable Food Systems, that is building new evidence for governments and other food-systems stakeholders in Africa.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsImpact of reducing colistin use in humans and poultry in Indonesia - JPIAMR 13Colistin is considered a last-resort antimicrobial for treatment of infections with multidrug-resistant bacteria, classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as ‘highest prioritized, critically important for human medicine’.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsConsumers’ perception towards eggs from laying hens fed commercial black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae meal-based feeds
This study evaluates consumer perceptions of eggs from hens that are fed black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens)/ BSFL-based diets, and the socioeconomic factors that influence consumer perceptions i
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsChickens prefers eating insect meal : are consumers willing to pay for their eggs?
Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) have been identified for mass rearing due to their ability to convert organic waste into high-quality crude protein (CP), fat, amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins and
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsNovel soil booster : insect-composted organic fertilizer for increased crop yield, nutritional quality, and profitability
Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae take only 5 weeks to produce mature organic fertilizer, compared to 12 – 24 weeks for conventional composting, and where BSF organic fertilizer is superior in nutrien
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsBroiler-grown meat from chicken fed insect meal coming soon to a table near you
Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) and its larvae (BSFL), possess unique attributes such as high crude protein of at least 46%, low carbon footprint, contribution to a circular economy model and
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsInfection of porcine small intestinal enteroids with human and pig rotavirus A strains reveals contrasting roles for histo-blood group antigens and terminal sialic acids
The study established a porcine crypt-derived 3D intestinal enteroids (PIEs) culture system which contains all intestinal epithelial cells identified in vivo and represents a unique physiologically
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsDeterminants of profitability of black soldier fly farming enterprise in Kenya
Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming is poised to provide high quality affordable alternative protein sources for animal feed production.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex : strengthening knowledge ecosystems : Côte d’Ivoire case study
Côte d’Ivoire is emerging from 20 years of politico-military conflict preceded by economic crises and structural adjustment programs, which have heavily impacted its research ecosystem.
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