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ADB Agriculture and Natural Resources Research Policy

Legislation & Policies
Policy Papers & Briefs
January, 1995
Asia

This Policy Paper identifies the role of agriculture and natural resources research (Chapter II); review the Bank's research experience (Chapter III); identifies the developmental issues and research challenges faced by the Bank (Chapter IV); indicates where research can contribute meaningfully (Chapter V); and concludes with recommendations on the priorities and approaches the Bank should adopt in supporting agriculture and natural resources research (Chapter VI).

Growing better cities

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2005

The United Nations predicts that over the next 25 years nearly all population growth will be in the cities of the developing world. At current rates, 60% of the world’s total population will live in cities by 2030. As the cities grow, so does the number of urban poor. Unemployment, hunger, and malnutrition are commonplace. In the big city, most of any cash income the poor might bring home goes to feeding themselves and staying alive; any food that does not have to be bought is a bonus.

The Global Gender Gap Report 2011

Reports & Research
January, 2011
Global

The Global Gender Gap Index, introduced by the World Economic Forum in 2006, is a framework for capturing the magnitude and scope of gender-based disparities and tracking their progress. The Index benchmarks gender gaps on economic, political, education and health-based criteria, and provides country rankings that allow for effective comparisons across regions, income groups, and over time. Country profile contain detailed information on performance in 2011, as well as trends fsince 2006

Women and Land

Journal Articles & Books
January, 2011
Eastern Africa
Global
Tanzania
Cameroon
Colombia
Ethiopia
Kenya
Malawi
Rwanda
Senegal
Uganda

Here it is an important book on Women's Land Rights, published by the International Development Research Centre.

El Salvador: Technical assistance on women’s land agreements

Reports & Research
December, 2008

Poor rural women are among the most vulnerable people in El Salvador, where the Reconstruction and Rural Modernization Programme was launched in 2003 to aid areas stricken by earthquakes two years earlier. Women’s land tenure was not initially a central theme of the programme. The issue had to be addressed, however, when women – a large segment of the target population – were unable to benefit from an investment fund for rural economic development because they had no access to land.