Resultados de búsqueda - "Senegal"
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A Review of Key Issues and Recent Experiences in Reforming Agricultural Research in Africa
Publicado 2003“…NARS reform details are illustrated and discussed in seven case-study countries: Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda. While there is considerable consensus about the main trends, there are major differences and disputes on specific aspects of the reform agenda. …”
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Co-designing technical innovations in the context of agricultural living landscapes
Publicado 2023“…This report provides an overview of progress achieved in 2023 with respect to codesign of technological innovations in 7 countries (Zimbabwe, Kenya, Tunisia, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Peru, Laos). It highlights the commonalities, contrasts and originalities among them in terms of actual approaches, existing practices, types of technologies selected for experimentation, experimental set-ups and monitoring and evaluation protocols. …”
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Spatial patterns of multiple malnutrition types in West Africa: Four country case studies
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Energized: Policy innovation to power the transformation of Africa’s agriculture and food system
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Stories of change in nutrition: An overview
Publicado 2017“…The goal of the Stories of Change (SoC) initiative is to foster and support such experiential learning by systematically assessing and analyzing drivers of change in six high-burden contexts (Ethiopia, Zambia, Senegal, Bangladesh, Nepal and Odisha, India) that have had some success in accelerating improvements in nutrition. …”
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What works in the real world? Synthesis brief
Publicado 2017“…The goal was to systematically assess and analyse drivers of change in six high-burden countries – Bangladesh, India (Odisha), Ethiopia, Nepal, Senegal, and Zambia – that have had some success in accelerating improvements in nutrition. …”
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Urban governance and service delivery in African cities: The role of politics and policies
Publicado 2014“…Consequently, central governments do not always have an incentive to help municipal governments improve their performance. Case studies of Senegal, South Africa and Uganda highlight how and when such dynamics become problematic for the delivery of urban services, and offer important implications for the donor community.…”
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Les Services d’information climatiques en Elévage
Publicado 2024“…Cette présentation expose l'impact du changement climatique sur l'élevage au Sénégal, soulignant comment les conditions météorologiques affectent la santé et la productivité du bétail. …”
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Foreign direct investment in land in West Africa: The status quo, lessons from other regions, implications for research
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Refining opportunity cost estimates of not adopting GM cotton: An application in seven Sub-Saharan African countries
Publicado 2011“…A computable general equilibrium model is applied to evaluate the opportunity costs of not adopting Bt cotton, a genetically‐modified (GM) insect resistant cotton, in Benin, Burkina‐Faso, Mali, Senegal, Togo, Tanzania, and Uganda when it is adopted in other countries. …”
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Nutritional effects of commercialization of a woman's crop: Irrigated rice in The Gambia
Publicado 1994“…Besides its small size, The Gambia is almost completely surrounded by Senegal, except for the Atlantic Ocean on the west. …”
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Exploring peace and conflict dynamics in climate smart villages: Assessing co- benefits and risks of climate adaptation practices in West Africa
Publicado 2024“…This fieldwork report outlines the methodology and presents preliminary findings from a study examining the peace and conflict outcomes of the Climate Smart Village (CSV) project in Kaffrine, Senegal. The study aims to build evidence for the CSV+ approach, which integrates peace co-benefits—such as social cohesion, trust, and institutional strengthening—into climate adaptation strategies. …”
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Climate Information Services and Risk-Contingent Credit: Examining the CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience (ClimBeR) Influence and Intervention Impact
Publicado 2024“…This report evaluates the influence and impact of the CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience (ClimBeR), specifically examining the effectiveness of Climate Information Services (CIS) in Guatemala and Senegal, and the Risk-Contingent Credit (RCC) intervention in Kenya. …”
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Integration of national Ag-Data Hubs with advisory platforms expands reach and services for over 250,000 farmers
Publicado 2025“…These hubs have been subsequently integrated with agro-advisory platforms and processes in Kenya and Senegal, expanding reach of forecasts at scale, and spurring new and bundled services for more than 250,000 farmers to support climate-sensitive decision making. …”
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A Roadmap for Mainstreaming Climate Risk Management in Zambia’s Agricultural Education
Publicado 2025“…Climate Risk Management in Agricultural Extension (CRMAE) is a suite of country-specific curricula at varying stages of co-development and adoption in five countries (Ethiopia, Senegal, Kenya, Zambia, Ghana). This brief summarizes the process to date, of co-developing and mainstreaming CRMAE in Zambia.…”
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Africa’s youth and the future of food: IFPRI’s key takeaways from AFS forum 2025
Publicado 2025“…Presidents Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal and Paul Kagame of Rwanda engaged in substantive dialogue with young agrifood entrepreneurs from across the Continent. …”
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The unequal effects of resettlement in coastal regions
Publicado 2025“…Using the case of fishing communities resettled inland in Saint Louis, Senegal, it walks through what is known as managed resettlement and asks a critical question: what happens to people’s lives after they move? …”
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