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Can Tanzania feed itself by 2050?: Estimating cereal self-sufficiency to 2050

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Reports & Research
Avril, 2017
Tanzania

Producing adequate food to meet global demand by 2050 is widely recognized as a major challenge, particularly for Africa south of the Sahara, including Tanzania (Godfray et al. 2010; Alexandratos and Bruinsma 2012; van Ittersum et al. 2016). Increased price volatility of major food crops (Koning et al. 2008; Lagi et al.

Understanding changing land access issues for the rural poor in Uganda

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Reports & Research
Avril, 2017
Ouganda

The ways in which people obtain land in Uganda are changing fast. Land that used to be secured through inheritance, gifts or proof of long-term occupancy is now more commonly changing hands in the market. Those with wealth and powerful connections are frequently able to override local rules and gain access to land at the expense of poorer individuals.

Interrogating large-scale land acquisition and its implications for women’s land rights in Cameroon, Ghana and Uganda

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Reports & Research
Avril, 2017
Cameroon
Ghana
Uganda
Sub-Saharan Africa

Large scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) impact women: loss of rights and access to land, water resources, fuel wood, adequate shelter, compensation and livelihood. The study looks at three sub-Saharan African countries (Cameroon, Ghana and Uganda) each having different land tenure regimes.

Counting the Cost: Agriculture in Syria after six years of crisis

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Avril, 2017
Afrique septentrionale
Asie occidentale

Despite six years of crisis in Syria, agriculture remains a key part of the economy. The sector still accounts for an estimated 26 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and represents a critical safety net for the 6.7 million Syrians – including those internally displaced - who still remain in rural areas. However, agriculture and the livelihoods that depend on it have suffered massive loss.

Género e relações de poder na região sul de Moçambique

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Journal Articles & Books
Mars, 2017
Mozambique

Nos últimos anos os estudos sobre relações de género têm gerado muitos debates, principalmente quando o tema está associado ao meio rural, onde os processos de mudança e de aceitação de transformações de atitudes e comportamentos estão relacionados com a iliteracia, os costumes, tabus, bem como com a divisão social do trabalho configurados por relações de poder marcadas por desigualdades.

SDG Indicator 2.4.1: Percentage of Agricultural Area under Productive and Sustainable Agriculture

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Conference Papers & Reports
Mars, 2017
Global

There has been considerable discussion over the past thirty years on how to define “sustainable agriculture.” During most of this period, sustainability was exclusively considered an environmental issue and was therefore measured as such.

THE MISSING MIDDLE:

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Mars, 2017
Afrique australe

This learning brief suggests that one of the factors limiting the ability of the country to make good on its constitutional obligations relating to land reform is that we, as a country, have a missing middle – smallholder plots – when it comes to land reform.