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StoryEnvironment Food and Agriculture GenderResearch from the Global South helps drive sustainable climate solutions that reach across regions and around the world.
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Research in ActionDevelopment GovernanceClosing the justice gap with research on legal empowermentMore than half of the world’s population is excluded from opportunities the rule of law provides, and 1.5 billion people cannot access support to resolve justice problems. IDRC supports research on legal empowerment strategies to address this growing justice gap and to promote vibrant civic spaces.
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StoryNo relevant topicsCoping with COVID-19: Researching resilience in young “agripreneurs”A study funded through Cultivate Africa’s Future (CultiAF) shows how some young farmers weathered the pandemic in Kenya.
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StoryHealthInnovating for Maternal and Child Health in AfricaIMCHA supported equitable lifesaving solutions, including improving the quality of healthcare and removing barriers to access it.
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NewsDevelopment Health Science and TechnologyArtificial Intelligence for Global Health: new programming to connect responsible AI to key health challengesIDRC is pleased to announce new research programming: Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Global Health (AI4GH), which will focus on catalyzing and scaling AI research for epidemic and pandemic preparedness and response and for sexual, reproductive and maternal health.Date
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Research in ActionDevelopment Environment Science and TechnologyHow Africa’s mathematicians can help solve the global climate crisisGhanaian mathematical physicist’s work exemplifies how African women researchers can contribute to global climate action.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 18 - Dynamics and power of collective action in gender equity of livestock technology
Smallholder indigenous chicken farmers suffer the disadvantages of low economies of scale in production, and weak bargaining power as individual actors in the marketing of their produce.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsReport on socio-economic, cultural, structural and technical barriers in access to Newcastle Disease (ND) and Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia (CCP) vaccines, Kenya
Rural small holder women farmers in sub-Sahara Africa derive substantial livelihoods from livestock, particularly chickens and small ruminants.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 13 - Timely vaccination against Newcastle Disease can improve productivity of village chicken
This brochure contains information about vaccinating chickens against Newcastle disease.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 14 - When farmers organize themselves into a co-operative, they are able to solve their problems or take advantage of opportunities together
This brochure presents the benefits for farmers of organizing into co-operatives. Co-operatives help farmers to solve problems and take advantage of opportunities together.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 15 – Household and community nutrition
This brochure contains information about household and community nutrition, malnutrition, and handwashing.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsGIVE: enhancing the capacity of women smallholder goat and poultry farmers to access and utilize CCPP and Newcastle Disease vaccines
The document provides production characteristics of various poultry breeds, images of various livestock diseases, vaccine information, information on cooperatives, and tips for improving household
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 19 - Gender-based factors in adoption of ND and CCPP vaccines along the vaccine value chain among female smallholder farmers in Makueni CountyPublication Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 10 - Gender and nutrition training manual for smallholder farmers : co-creating gender and nutrition dialogue spaces with the community
This training manual contains six modules for smallholder farmers. The modules cover the topics of sex vs.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 11 - Gender inclusive vaccine ecosystem (GIVE project) : gender and nutrition training manual for smallholder farmers resource materials
This training manual provides scenarios to participants for role-playing genders in the household.
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Research in ActionDevelopmentNatural pest control boosts fruit farmer fortunes in southern AfricaMango farmers are adopting natural pest control methods to thwart the oriental fruit fly.
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NewsDevelopment Science and TechnologyGender in STEM research: Inception workshopThe Gender in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics research initiative marked an important one-year milestone in March 2022 with a three-day virtual inception workshop. The workshop was co-organized by IDRC and a team of external facilitators from the firm Inclusive Innovation.Date
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NewsDevelopment Science and TechnologyISTEAH professor completes first year as UNESCO Chair in HaitiRose-Michelle Smith said that her first year as UNESCO Chair of Women and Science for Development in Haiti has been both a rewarding and constructive experience.Date
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NewsDevelopment Science and Technology Food and AgricultureLacuna Fund announces new research aimed at improving agricultural dataThe Lacuna Fund, an initiative co-founded by IDRC, the Rockefeller Foundation and Google.org, has announced a new cohort of dataset research projects in the agricultural sector.Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 8 - Training manual for smallholder chicken and goat farmers in Makueni County
This manual is for use in training smallholder chicken and goat farmers.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsBuilding capacity in water engineering for addressing sustainable development goals in East Africa (CAWESDEA) : Final Technical Report
Tanzania Water Partnership (TWP) in collaboration with Department of Water Resources Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology (CoET), University of Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania; Department o
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 7 - Report of group and co-operative leaders training on marketing and networking
The GIVE project team conducted training sessions for cooperative and group leaders on Marketing and Networking across all the six intervention sites.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 9 - Livestock farmers training manual : a practical guide for livestock farming
The focus of the training is to enhance the capacity of chicken farmers with entrepreneurial skills necessary to build successful and sustainable chicken farming.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnex 8b - Report on norms that hinder women from owning and participating and benefitting from the livestock vaccine value chain
A community’s shared standards of acceptable behaviour as well as gender norms and relations may affect an individuals’ capacity to own, use livestock, engage and participate in livestock productio
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NewsDevelopmentIDRC welcomes new Chairperson, new and reappointed governorsIDRC and the Minister of International Development, the Honourable Harjit Sajjan, are pleased to announce that Dr. Dorothy Nyambi has been appointed as Chairperson of IDRC’s Board of Governors, Nurjehan Mawani has been appointed as governor and Gilles Rivard, Purnima Mane and Akwasi Aidoo have been reappointed as governors.Date