Combining Post-Harvest Fish Value Chain and Social Change Interventions in Zambia and Malawi (CultiAF)
While fish resources are critical to the livelihoods of 700 million people worldwide, they are not achieving their full potential in Africa.
While fish resources are critical to the livelihoods of 700 million people worldwide, they are not achieving their full potential in Africa.
This project will address the threat of extreme water insecurity, or reduced access to water, in South Asia's cities. The changing climate and rapid urbanization have increased the risks, and local governments have been unable to find solutions.
More than 700 million people depend on aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) for their livelihood.
Pakistan's devastating 2010 Indus basin floods left approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's land area underwater and directly affected about 20 million people.
Ethiopia's agriculture sector contributes 42 to 45% of its gross domestic product and employs more than 80% of the population. However, the sector remains fragile and vulnerable to climate change.
This funding will enhance Grupo FARO's role as a credible public policy institution in Ecuador by strengthening its ability to provide high-quality, influential, and policy-relevant research.
This funding will help strengthen the Centre for Population and Environmental Development's (CPED) role as a credible public policy institution in Nigeria by enhancing its ability to provide high-quality, influential, and policy-relevant research.
Transforming Africa's agriculture sector is central to growth and poverty reduction on the continent.
This project will provide empirical evidence on the constraints and opportunities for women's economic empowerment in artisanal and small scale mining (ASM), and on the impact of regulatory reforms.
The Bolivian Amazon is home to many of South America's poorest and most food insecure people. They have limited options for sustainable and equitable livelihoods.