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Exploring women and youth engagement in aquaculture: Mixed-methods evidence in Ghana
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Four key enablers of youth empowerment to achieve more sustainable agri-food systems
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Gender and demand stimulation for agricultural mechanization service use in Ethiopia
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Gender attitudes on politics and leadership: A framing experiment
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Advanced course for Asia & North Africa on conservation agriculture: Gateway for sustainable agrifood systems
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Welfare implications of public expenditure in Indian agriculture: New evidence from CS-ARDL Approach
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How childhood stunting reduced in Gujarat: An analysis of change between 1992 and 2016
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Tracking India’s progress on addressing malnutrition and enhancing the use of data to improve programs
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Irrigation governance, private investment, and agricultural productivity in India
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Irrigation and agricultural transformation in Ethiopia
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Maize price seasonality in Ethiopia: Does access to improved grain storage technology matter for farmers’ welfare?
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[Introduction] Stop stunting: improving child feeding, women’s nutrition and household sanitation in South Asia
Published 2016“…With this evidence in mind, UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia convened the Regional Conference: Stop Stunting: Improving Child Feeding, Women's Nutrition, and Household Sanitation in South Asia (New Delhi, November 10–12, 2014). The Conference provided a knowledge‐for‐action platform with three objectives: (1) share state‐of‐the‐art research findings on the causes of child stunting and its consequences for child growth and development and the sustainable growth and development of nations; (2) discuss better practices and the cost and benefits of scaling up programmes to improve child feeding, women's nutrition, and household sanitation in South Asia; and (3) identify implications for sectoral and cross‐sectoral policy, programme, advocacy and research to accelerate progress in reducing child stunting in South Asia. …”
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Conflict, inclusivity, and transformation of the rice value chain in Myanmar
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