Ejemplares similares: The African Union’s Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) biennial reporting framework and guidelines in 2017 recommended the use of the WEAI.
- The use of WEAI in the AU’s agricultural programme framework and prospects for promoting WEAI in national surveys across Africa
- Support to Nigeria's National Biosafety Guideline on Gene Editing
- African Union Commission released framework to embed biofortification in programs and policies implemented by African Union Member States
- Food Based Dietary Guidelines for Ethiopia: dietary recommendations for increased diet quality, including diversity and food safety for optimal health
- Collaboration with Afghanistan's Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock led to the release of National Seed Quality Control Standards and General Guidelines for Seed Certification.
- Technical assistance from the PIM-supported Program for Biosafety Systems facilitated the development of scientifically sound genome editing oversight guidelines for improved applications in the agricultural sector in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi and Nigeria
Autor: CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets
- Multistakeholder dialogue tool for cross-border integrated landscape management in Kenya and Somalia
- Strengthening the targeting performance of a child nutrition-oriented safety net in Bangladesh: the Improved Maternity and Lactating Mother Allowance
- Agricultural Investment for Development Analyzer tool designed to help governments and donors prioritize agricultural investments in the Middle East and North Africa
- Informing the Government of South Africa’s projections on the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Based on PIM’s research, BKC WeatherSys augmented their advisory application with a feature allowing farmers to take smartphone pictures to collect additional training data for picture-based advisory/insurance services.
- Digital repeat photography to operationalize fail-safe contract design in index insurance in Ethiopia