Report of the eighth meeting of the imGoats Inhassoro innovation platform, Chitsotso, Mozambique, 7 March 2013
Report of the sixth meeting of the imGoats Inhassoro Innovation Platform (IP), Maimelane, Mozambique, 26 July 2012
Report of the ninth meeting of the imGoats Jhadol-Kanthariya innovation platform, 14 December 2012
Resumen de los datos del sondeo de sistemas y prácticas de manejo de los recursos agrícolas : Comunidades con sistemas de producción con un porcentaje alto en áreas con cultivos anuales, agricultura de secano, sin tracción mecánica y animal, Honduras: ...
Review of CGIAR Research Programs Governance and Management: Final Report
The Review of CGIAR Research Program Governance and Management was requested by the CGIAR Consortium and
approved by the Fund Council in November 2012. The Independent Evaluation Arrangement (IEA) is responsible for the review, which was carried out between June 2013 and January 2014. At the time the review was initiated, Consortium Research Programs (CRP) governance and management structures were in place or approved for each CRP. This enabled
Smallholder goat production and marketing: A gendered baseline study from Inhassoro District Mozambique
Despite emerging public and donor attention on women and agriculture, relatively few studies are based on gender analysis of sex-disaggregated quantitative data, particularly on women's involvement in marketing of livestock products. The objective of this article is therefore to investigate gender roles and processes of smallholder goat production and marketing in Inhassoro District, Mozambique, by analysing sex-disaggregated baseline data for women in male-headed households (W-MHH), men in male-headed households (M-MHH) and women in female-headed households (FHH).
Shallow wells, the untapped resource with a potential to improve agriculture and food security in southern Mali
Background
Excessive rainwater during the rainy season and lack of water in the dry season have been challenging the agricultural productivity and food security for rural communities in southern Mali. Various soil and water conservation practices were implemented in the past to improve crop yields and income, and reverse the effect of land degradation. However, none of these efforts looked into the potential use of shallow wells at a spatial scale to improve the agricultural productivity and hence the food security in the region.
Results