Resultados de búsqueda - "Ethiopia"
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Response of four indigenous cattle breeds to natural tsetse and trypanosomosis challenge in the Ghibe valley of Ethiopia
Publicado 2006“…A comparative study on the response of four indigenous cattle breeds of Ethiopia, namely Abigar, Horro, Sheko and Gurage, to natural challenge of trypanosomosis in the Tolley–Gullele area of the Ghibe valley has been undertaken from August 2000 until August 2004. …”
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Near-real-time welfare and livelihood impacts of an active civil war: Evidence from Ethiopia
Publicado 2022“…Ethiopia is currently embroiled in a large-scale civil war that has continued for more than a year. …”
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Key stakeholders and actions to address Lake Beseka’s challenges in Ethiopia: A social network approach
Publicado 2022“…Lake Beseka is a shallow, saline, endorheic lake in the East African Rift Valley of Ethiopia that has dramatically grown in size due to large-scale irrigation development in its catchment area. …”
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Expanding social protection coverage with humanitarian aid: Lessons on targeting and transfer values from Ethiopia
Publicado 2022“…Using quantitative and qualitative data from districts covered by Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) and where humanitarian food assistance (HFA) was delivered, we assess differences in targeting and transfer values. …”
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Ethiopia’s social safety net effective in limiting COVID-19 impacts on rural food insecurity
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Impacts of landscape and household climate-smart water management practices in the Awash River Basin, Ethiopia
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Beneficiary views on cash and in-kind payments: Evidence from Ethiopia’s productive safety net programme
Publicado 2020“…This paper addresses this issue using longitudinal household data from Ethiopia where a large-scale social safety net intervention (PSNP) operates. …”
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Graduation after ten years of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme: Surviving but still not thriving
Publicado 2021“…We then apply this thinking to the case of the Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) in Ethiopia, drawing on evaluation spanning the first 10 years of the programme.The programme has been successful on some fronts—such as saving lives, reducing distress sales and providing community‐level services—while on others, such as household asset building and livestock accumulation, it has failed to deliver. …”
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Is the local wheat market a ‘market for lemons’? Certifying the supply of individual wheat farmers in Ethiopia
Publicado 2021“…We introduce wheat ‘grading and certification shops’ in Ethiopia and use an auction design to gauge willingness-to-pay (WTP) for certification. …”
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Adoption of multiple sustainable land management practices among irrigator rural farm households of Ethiopia
Publicado 2021“…Using a household and plot-level survey conducted in Ethiopia, this study analyzes the difference in farmers’ adoption of sustainable land management (SLM) practices between their rainfed and irrigated plots. …”
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The rapid-but from a low base-uptake of agricultural mechanization in Ethiopia: Patterns, implications, and challenges
Publicado 2020“…The uptake of agricultural mechanization in Ethiopia is low, with less than 1 percent of agricultural plots plowed with a tractor. …”
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Beneficiary views on cash and in-kind payments: Evidence from Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Programme
Publicado 2021“…This paper addresses this issue using longitudinal household data from Ethiopia, where a large-scale social safety net intervention (PSNP) operates. …”
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Expanding social protection coverage with humanitarian aid: Lessons on targeting and transfer values from Ethiopia
Publicado 2021“…Using quantitative and qualitative data from districts covered by Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) and where humanitarian food assistance (HFA) was delivered, we assess differences in targeting and transfer values. …”
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Variation in women’s attitudes toward intimate partner violence across the rural-urban continuum in Ethiopia
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Policy-induced market distortions along agricultural value chains: Evidence from Ethiopia and Nigeria
Publicado 2021“…This analysis of distortions in value chains in Ethiopia (sheep and goats) and Nigeria (cacao and palm oil) uses nominal rates of protection (NRPs) to measure the impact of policies on domestic prices for producers and consumers. …”
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Improving coffee productivity in Ethiopia: The impact of a coffee tree rejuvenation training program on stumping
Publicado 2021“…Coffee is Ethiopia’s most important export commodity, cultivated by over 6 million smallholder farmers in the country, and accounting for about one-third of the country’s commodity exports. …”
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Using a list experiment to measure intimate partner violence: Cautionary evidence from Ethiopia
Publicado 2021“…This paper presents evidence from a list experiment measuring multiple forms of intimate partner violence within an extremely poor sample of women in rural Ethiopia. We find that the list experiment does not generate estimates of intimate partner violence that are higher than direct response questions; rather, prevalence estimates using the list experiment are lower vis-à-vis prevalence estimates using the direct reports, and sometimes even negative. …”
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Aspiring to more? New evidence on the effect of a light-touch aspirations intervention in rural Ethiopia
Publicado 2021“…This paper reports on a randomized controlled trial evaluating a short video-based intervention designed to increase aspirations of adults in poor rural Ethiopian households, all of whom are beneficiaries of the Productive Safety Net Program, the main government safety net program in Ethiopia. Evidence from a sample of 5258 adults from 3220 households is consistent with the hypothesis that there is no evidence that the aspirations treatment had any significant effects on self-reported aspirations for the household, educational investment in children, or savings nine months post-treatment, suggesting that the effect of light-touch aspirations treatments for extremely poor adults may be limited in this context.…”
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