Young, locally-trained economists guide Francophone Africa towards a more prosperous future
Founded with IDRC's support, PTCI provides local training to high-level economists to help offset the shortage of experts in Francophone Africa
Founded with IDRC's support, PTCI provides local training to high-level economists to help offset the shortage of experts in Francophone Africa
Le présent travail a pour objectif d’identifier les déterminants de la diversification des sources de revenus des exploitations dans les villages étudiés.
In most traditional economies, customary laws uphold the principle of patriarchy in which girls and women are discriminated against from birth and socialized to live a life of male subordination.
The project used an experimental process to test and improve capacity development and to develop a toolkit of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) tools and approaches, making four recommendations to improve the design and implementation of M&E
Over three hundred female leaders of forums, common initiative groups and NGOs were trained, and provided with materials to train members of their groups.
Women's right to land in Anglophone Cameroon is subject to two conflicting regimes, customary and statutory.
Poverty and land degradation are severe and interrelated problems in the Sahel. Land degradation reduces current agricultural productivity and is a form of "dissaving" natural capital that will affect future production and income.