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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture SMALLHOLDERS FARMERS CLIMATE CHANGEPublished dateThursday, September 12, 2019 - 14:30
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture SMALLHOLDERS FARMERS CLIMATE CHANGE
Harnessing the dietary nutrients of underused fish-based products
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture SMALLHOLDERS FARMERS CLIMATE CHANGE
Scaling up the supply of precooked beans to improve food and nutrition security
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Winner of the 2019 John G. Bene Fellowship
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Global call for inaugural IDRC RQ+ College of Reviewers
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Interrogating large-scale land acquisition and its implications for women’s land rights in Cameroon, Ghana and Uganda
Large scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) impact women: loss of rights and access to land, water resources, fuel wood, adequate shelter, compensation and livelihood.
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Proceedings of an Inception Workshop for a project Going to Scale : Enhancing the Adaptive Management Capacities of Rural Communities for Sustainable Land Management in the Highlands of Eastern Africa; sites Bukwo and Kapchorwa Districts
The project inception workshop was conducted with the objective of developing an implementation framework to scale up sustainable rural land management innovations in the Bukwo and Kapchorwa Districts, Uganda.
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How portable is social security for migrant workers? : a review of the literature
For most migrants, there is a ‘central tension between the mobility of labour and the non-mobility of entitlements.’ To meaningfully address the needs of migrants whose movements are temporary, circular or transient, portable social protection nee
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture
CultiAF builds on successes and launches new innovations
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Measuring the Impact of Gender Equality Innovations for Transformative Youth Agricultural Livelihoods Project in Ntoroko And Kasese in Western Uganda
Despite improvements in recent years, UNESCO estimates that one in five children, or 263 million adolescents and youth, are out of school worldwide.