Enhancing access to renewable energy: A dividend for a just transition to low-carbon economies
Progress in low-carbon development has been slow due to significant knowledge gaps.
Progress in low-carbon development has been slow due to significant knowledge gaps.
The Agricultural Model Inter-comparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) is the research initiative of a consortium led by Columbia University, together with other North American, European, and Southern research institutes.
This project will support the Climate and Resilience partnership by covering the operational costs, including salaries and benefits, office costs, and travel of IDRC staff.
Crop yields in Africa have fallen over the years, leading to a decline in per capita food production. There is a global consensus that unless urgent action is taken, this situation will be aggravated by climate variability and change.
Sub-Saharan Africa’s most pressing challenges include both the development of skills and sustainable governance systems.
Persisting high rates of death and illness in many developing countries have brought a renewed focus on the importance of research evidence in making health policy.