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Women’s visibility and bargaining power in the common bean value chain in Mozambique

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Décembre, 2022
Mozambique

Women are involved in bean production and marketing, but their contribution is often invisible. This study is interested in understanding gender gaps in bean production, marketing, and decision-making powers over income and sales. A mixed method was used to collect survey data from 332 farming households and qualitative data from focus group discussions and key informant interviews.

Guidance note for peace-informed programming at the Green Climate Fund: Buildings, cities, industries, and appliances

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Décembre, 2022
Global

In Fragile and Conflict-affected Settings (FCS), projects related to buildings, cities, industries, and appliances face multifaceted operational risks. These initiatives, when not judiciously managed, risk heightening tensions by influencing the delicate balance of socio-economic and political factors, thereby amplifying fragility, conflict, and violence.

Agrifood systems policy research: historical evolution of agrifood systems in Haryana, India. Policy and institutional evolution

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Décembre, 2022
India

This study examines the evolution of public policy and institutions shaping the agrifood systems in Haryana, India, from 1850 to the present. Public policy is conceptualized as representing state intent (Narain 2018; Dye 2002); in the context of this study, this includes a historical review of public policy spanning the colonial as well as postcolonial eras.

AICCRA report: Technical Working Group and Staff Induction Meeting on Participatory Rangeland Management

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Décembre, 2022
Global

This report provides a comprehensive summary of the Technical Working Group (TWG) and Staff Induction Meeting on Participatory Rangeland Management (PRM) held on the 23rd and 24th of August 2023 at the Wajir Palace Hotel in Wajir County. The meeting was conducted as part of the AICCRA project, Kenya in partnership with the International Livestock Institute (ILRI).

How can pairing quantitative with qualitative data collection methods better elicit rice varietal selection? Evidence from Burundi

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Décembre, 2022
Burundi

Participatory Varietal Selection (PVS) is the selection by stakeholders of varieties in advanced testing stages by plant breeding
programs. With Burundi as a case example, this study incorporated qualitative Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) into the
quantitative PVS structure so as to elicit deeper insights into rice trait preferences and illuminate broader issues affecting rice

Transition pathway towards agroecology in the semi-arid olive-based farming systems of Tunisia

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Décembre, 2022
Tunisia

Global population growth will require a 50% increase in food production by 2050. However, the current food system that promotes productivity and competitiveness has failed to provide nutritious food for all and contributes to environmental (gas emissions, pollution) and natural resources degradation (overexploitation).

Climate Risk & Vulnerability (CR&V) assessment for climate services: Inland fisheries production and value chain - Lower Mekong Basin, Cambodia

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Décembre, 2022
Cambodia

As part of the CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega Deltas, a scoping study was recently completed to prioritize key delta-oriented production systems and value chains for the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB) in Cambodia (Gonsalves et al, 2022).

Climate Knowledge Products Revamped in the Undergraduate Agriculture Curricula: Alternative option to ensure the dynamic nature of curricula in Ethiopia

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Décembre, 2022
Ethiopia

Climate change education plays a vital role in addressing the climate crisis (Vaughter, 2016). By incorporating climate knowledge products into the curriculum, enhancing the capacity of staff to teach the subject, improving teaching infrastructure, and providing necessary financial support, educational institutions can contribute to nurturing a knowledgeable and future-oriented workforce.

Mapping of adaptation interventions in Senegal

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Décembre, 2022
Senegal

The CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience is geared towards Building Systemic Resilience against Climate Variability and Extremes in developing countries including Guatemala, Kenya, Morocco, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Senegal, and Zambia. The initiative has four work packages: 1). De-risking agriculture production systems and livelihood from climate change, 2).