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Showing items 1 through 9 of 56.ICARDA witnessed several important developments in 2006.
CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food - Improving livelihood resilience by integrated natural resource management in upper catchments of dry areas (pn24) and improving on-farm agricultural water productivity in the Karkheh River Basin (pn8).
Ethiopia experiences a fierce political debate about the appropriate land tenure policy.
Movement of people, or migration in the positive sense of the term, contributes positively to the achievement of secure livelihoods, and to the expansion of the scope for poor people to figure out pathways out of poverty.
Most of Nigeria's poor reside in rural areas and gain their livelihood from agricultural work.
"Rising world prices for fuel and food represent a negative terms-of-trade shock for Mozambique. The impacts of these price increases are analyzed using various approaches. Detailed price data show that the world price increases are being transmitted to domestic prices.
Contract farming is seen by proponents as a way to raise small-farm income by delivering technology and market information to small farmers, incorporating them into remunerative new markets.
The word “vulnerability” is often used by development agencies and scientists when speaking about human welfare in Southern Africa.
Despite rapid income growth, South Asia has lagged behind the rest of Asia in reducing poverty and hunger.
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