Support to the CGIAR Program on Aquaculture
More than 700 million people depend on aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) for their livelihood.
More than 700 million people depend on aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) for their livelihood.
There is a disparity between the representation of northern and southern researchers in the literature pertaining to information studies, particularly information and communication for development (ICT4D) research.
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in Asia. About 70% of the population depends on agriculture for a living. Food insecurity affects rural people in particular, and the number of people who are food insecure is growing.
The Middle Hills in the Nepal Himalayas are home to a large part of the country's population. This area has been identified as particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
Cambodia has a long history of migration, dislocation and forced resettlement.
This project is based on the premise that science, technology and innovation (STI) are critical elements in economic and social development.
This grant will allow the Economic Research Forum, a longstanding IDRC partner, to extend its work in environmental economics by supporting a series of small research projects in the Middle East and North Africa.
IDRC's Pan Asia Networking (PAN) program initiative has about 10 years experience with small grants funding.
The Center for Global Development (CGD), located in Washington DC, is a globally preeminent think tank with unique networking and reach.
For decades, it was very difficult to complete, share or access development research in Burma. However, in the past two years, the Burmese political landscape has seen far-reaching changes.