Resultados de búsqueda - "Ethiopia"
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Kenya Cluster— AICCRA Household Survey Report 2024
Publicado 2024“…The program seeks to make climate information services (CIS) and climate-smart agriculture (CSA) technologies accessible to more than seven million smallholder farmers across Senegal, Ghana, Mali, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Zambia. By improving access to and adoption of these innovations, AICCRA empowers farmers to anticipate and mitigate climate-related hazards, thereby safeguarding livelihoods and promoting environmental sustainability. …”
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How to apply spatial K-mean clustering method for informing policy planning
Publicado 2025“…The note demonstrates the implementation of the approach in Ethiopia and China using 10x10 km pixels and variables related to soil health, food security, and infrastructure. …”
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Digital solutions for Africa’s water management
Publicado 2025“…This publication showcases DIWASA’s products, partnerships, and applications in countries including Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Zambia.…”
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No one's waiting: Farmers are driving climate adaptation one solution at a time
Publicado 2025“…So far, it has reached over 28,000 households in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Colombia, improving livestock health, feed availability, and resilience-proving that farmers' knowledge can drive lasting climate solutions.…”
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African Union Great Green Wall Initiative Experts’ and Partners’ Engagement Meeting Report (13th-15th May 2025)
Publicado 2025“…The meeting was held from the 13th - 15th May 2025 at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The purpose of the meeting was to foster collaboration and coordination among key stakeholders to streamline implementation and operationalise the GGWI Strategy. …”
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Validating the Climate Risk Management in Agricultural Extension (CRMAE) Curricula for Livestock Systems
Publicado 2025“…Driven by partner demand in target countries to adapt the CRMAE curriculum for livestock systems in 2025, the AICCRA project and the Jameel Observatory—through its newly launched Drylands Futures Academy—consulted livestock experts, researchers, universities, and grassroots and development organizations targeting pastoralists from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Senegal to catalyze sharing of knowledge, tools, approaches, and innovations amongst the three countries. …”
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Policy and investment reform case studies
Publicado 2025“…This record includes the following case studies: Forest Code in Brazil Colombia’s Fund for Life and Biodiversity Post-conflict Participatory Environmental Zoning in Colombia Ethiopia’s Sustainable Land Management Program Community Resource Management Area (CREMA) in Ghana India’s Forest Rights Act 2016 Kenya Water Act Integrated Marine and Terrestrial Biodiversity Conservation in Mozambique’s Primeiras e Segundas Archipelago Namibia’s Community-Based Natural Resource Program Peru’s Water Fund (Aquafondo)…”
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Experience gained in the research-to-development continuum: livestock research for sustainable livelihoods in the East African mountains
Publicado 2001“…In the face of these odds, the CGIAR International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and its predecessor, ILCA, have been working to improve people's livelihoods in Ethiopia since 1974. ILRI believes that the needs of mountain regions can be met sustainably by tapping the potentials of different ecological niches more efficiently, particularly in the area of livestock production. …”
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Carlos Seré on the launch of the Nile Basin Development Challenge
Publicado 2010“…Speaking at the Launch of the Nile Basin Development Challenge program (29 September 2010), ILRI Director General Carlos Seré explains why ILRI is partnering in a program focused on improved water management in Ethiopia and the Nile Basin. He emphasized how the type of integrative science envisaged in this Program is in line with directions envisaged for the new CGIAR. …”
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Nile Basin Development Challenge - An opportunity to achieve impact at scale
Publicado 2010“…Speaking at the Launch of the Nile Basin Development Challenge program (29 September 2010), ILRI Director General Carlos Seré explains why ILRI is partnering in a program focused on improved water management in Ethiopia and the Nile Basin. He emphasized how the type of integrative science envisaged in this Program is in line with directions envisaged for the new CGIAR. …”
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Technology transfer. Multi-purpose cows for milk, meat and traction in smallholder farming systems. Proceedings of a consultation
Publicado 1998“…Countries involved in the study include Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, China and India.…”
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Integrated innovations and recommendation domains: Paradigm for developing, scaling-out, and targeting rainwater management innovations
Publicado 2012“…At the level of scaling-out and targeting, recom-mendation domains provide the spatial dimension that embraces the economic, institutional, biophysical,and agro-ecological conditions in which integrated rainwater management innovations can be accommodat-ed to address heterogeneity. This paper reviews Ethiopia's experience in rainwater management (adoption,performance, and impact) to get insights about the proposed paradigm and the factors entering the para-digm. …”
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Characterization of maize producing households in drought prone regions of Eastern Africa
Publicado 2011“…The study characterized farm households in the drought prone maize growing areas of eastern Africa synthesizing data from parallel household surveys in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The study provides a comparative analysis of the farm households’ assets, livelihood strategies and crop management practices, with an emphasis on maize and maize seed. …”
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Dealing with Climate-Related Risks: Some Pioneering Ideas for Enhanced Pastoral Risk Management in Africa
Publicado 2011“…We use recent data from studies in Kenya and southern Ethiopia to confirm that traditional pastoral risk management approaches are increasingly futile against increasing external pressures, seasonal rainfall variability and future climate change. …”
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Why gender matters: reflections from the Livestock-Water Productivity Research Project
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Launching next generation ICT for weather and water information and advice to smallholders in Africa [Abstract only].
Publicado 2013“…A detailed user need assessment was carried out at four project sites in Ethiopia, Egypt, Sudan and Mali. About 60 farmers at each of the site receive customised information allowing them to plan at the individual field scale not just what to plant and irrigate, but when the weather conditions will be just right for maximum success. …”
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Effects of trypanosomiasis on productivity of East African Zebu cattle exposed to drug resistant trypanosomes
Publicado 1995“…Research has been undertaken since 1986 in the Ghibe valley, southwest Ethiopia, monitoring approximately 840 village East African Zebu cattle monthly to assess the effects of trypanosomiasis on productivity. …”
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Genetic resources and fodder quality in sesbania
Publicado 1990“…Almost all of this collection is under evaluation in Ethiopia at Debre Zeit (1850 m altitude, 850 mm rainfall) and at Addis Ababa (2380 m altitude, 1100 mm rainfall), both on seasonally waterlogged Vertisols. …”
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The impact and control of diseases and other damages constraining leather value chains
Publicado 2006“…This paper outlines four key pillars of epidemiology and economics in national animal disease control; prioritizing in animal disease control; the comparative advantage of Ethiopia in the leather industry; and gives some impressive figures including estimated production of hides and skins, employees in the tanning sector, and value of exported hides and skins. …”
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Implications of sustainable agricultural intensification for family farming in Africa: anthropological perspectives
Publicado 2014“…Examples from fieldwork in Ghana, Ethiopia and Tanzania are used to illustrate our arguments.…”
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