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More and Better Jobs for Youth in Agrifood System
Published on May 12, 2017
VIDEO: By 2050, it is estimated that 864 million people in Africa will live in cities, and 10 million young people will join the labor market every year. What implications? Can the agrifood sector development be the solution? -
Initial Steps in Implementation of the Malawi Land Laws: Implications for Commercial Agriculture
Published on May 10, 2017
SYMPOSIUM - May 10, 2017, Lilongwe, Malawi. This event provided a dialogue on the newly adopted Land Laws and what they entail for agriculture development in Malawi. -
FSP Rwanda Coffee Research in Feed the Future Agrilinks
Published on May 1, 2017
FSP AGLC team studies the cost of production of coffee and its implications for farmers. -
Driving Change in Nutrition Policy Requires the Confluence of a Number of Key Elements
Published on May 1, 2017
Improving nutrition requires multi-sectoral national policies and programs: The case of iodised salt in Africa. -
Socialization and Capacity Building Workshops for Local Government Authorities, Tanzania
Published on April 24, 2017
A series of workshops to inform Local Government Authorities on the Agricultural Sector Development Program (ASDP 2). The next one is in Morogoro, Tanzania, April 24–29, 2017. -
Africa’s Evolving Employment Trends: Implications for Economic Transformation
Published on April 15, 2017
While agro-processing is growing rapidly in percentage terms, its share of overall employment is quite low and hence will not generate nearly as many new jobs as farming. -
Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Sustainability Summit, March 16–17, Lusaka, Zambia
Published on April 1, 2017
The Summit focused on climate change adaptation and mitigation in relation to agriculture and food security. -
What Drives Policy Change? Insights from the Kaleidoscope Model of Food Security Policy
Published on March 30, 2017
Steven Haggblade, Sheryl Hendriks, and Danielle Resnick, March 29, 2017, IFPRI, Washington, DC -
Off-farm Employment around Yangon: Survey Results
Published on March 17, 2017
Off-farm employment is the sole source of earnings for 56% rural households around Yangon and it provides 78% of rural households income. -
Capacity Building Is a Non-linear Process: Building Networks for Better Research
Published on March 17, 2017
Researchers at Michigan State University and several tertiary institutions in Nigeria worked in teams to submit grant proposals for research work in Nigeria under the MSU led Alliance for African Partnership (AAP).
Recent Highlights from Dr. David Ortega
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