Resultados de búsqueda - "Senegal"
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Estimating household income to monitor and evaluate public investment programs in Sub-Saharan Africa
Publicado 2008“…Looking at changes in income over time, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Uganda, Senegal, Mauritania, and Ghana (in declining order) experienced consistent positive growth. …”
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Screening pearl millet genotypes for resistance to Striga hermonthica and compatibility to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. strigae
Publicado 2024“…It is a crucial staple crop in Burkina Faso and the dry Sahel region, encompassing Niger, Mali, and Senegal. However, the yield of pearl millet is relatively low in the region (<0.85 tons ha−1) due to Striga hermonthica (Sh) infestation, bird damage, insect pests, diseases, and low-yielding open-pollinated landrace varieties. …”
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Advancing water security in Africa with new high-resolution discharge data
Publicado 2024“…The total average annual discharge for Africa is quantified at 3271.4 km³·year−1, with contributions to oceanic basins: 1000.0 km³·year−1 to the North Atlantic, primarily from the Senegal, Gambia, Volta, and Niger Rivers; 1327.2 km³·year−1 to the South Atlantic, largely from the Congo River; 214.7 km³·year−1 to the Mediterranean Sea, predominantly from the Nile River; and 729.4 km³·year−1 to the Indian Ocean, with inputs from rivers such as the Zambezi. …”
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Global summary of baseline household survey results
Publicado 2014“…A standardised survey, guidelines and training materials were implemented across 12 countries in West Africa (Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Ghana), East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Tanzania), and South Asia (India, Nepal and Bangladesh). …”
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Food System Actors engaged in the cocreation of agroecological innovations: Results of three years of engagement in eight countries
Publicado 2024“…The CGIAR initiative on Agroecology has been actively engaging with food system actors (FSA) in eight countries (Burkina Faso, India, Kenya, Lao PDR, Peru, Senegal, Tunisia, and Zimbabwe) to codesign, test, and adapt agroecological innovations, both technological and institutional, from food production to consumption. …”
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A framework for addressing the interconnectedness of early warning to action and finance to strengthen multiscale institutional responses to climate shocks and disasters
Publicado 2025“…Data from literature re views, expert surveys, and stakeholder workshops in Senegal, Zambia and Sri Lanka helped identify the platform’s needs and priorities. …”
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Cassava as a feedstuff for ruminant feeding system in Belt and Road countries: innovations, benefits and challenges
Publicado 2025“…In numerous BRI countries, cassava was significant in supporting livestock industries from 2018 to 2022, especially in China, Senegal, Paraguay, Nigeria, and some African countries. …”
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Disease risks for restoring endangered Sahelo-Saharan antelope: A literature review
Publicado 2025“…Our review included countries with active conservation translocation initiatives for these species: Chad, Morocco, Senegal, and Tunisia. We found reports of 159 distinct infectious agents or parasites. …”
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Climate services bundles preferences of smallholder farmers in West Africa: a stated choice modelling
Publicado 2025“…Using a Choice Experiment and Mixed Logit model, data was collected from 1,212 farmers across four West African countries (Ghana, Senegal, Mali and Burkina Faso). The findings reveal that the most preferred service bundle (Bundle 4), which includes daily weather forecasts, seed advisories, and drought insurance, garnered a preference of 45%. …”
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Atelier de renforcement de capacite sur la prise de decision en lien avec les services d’information climatique
Publicado 2025“…The diagnostic workshop held in Thiès on 29 and 30 July 2025 brought together around thirty stakeholders (ANACIM, GTP, local authorities, researchers, media and CGIAR partners) to discuss the promotion of climate information services (CIS) in Senegal. Discussions confirmed that many producers already benefit from CIS thanks to AICCRA, while highlighting major challenges: technical language, poor accessibility and lack of coordination. …”
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Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Area...
Publicado 2025“…This is being undertaken with focus on Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali and Senegal in geographies where strategic scaling projects such as FSRP and Soil values are working in. …”
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Progress with the delivery of Intermediary Performance Indicator IPI 1.3 of AICCRA-AF: New soil mapping generated by the West african Regional Hub for Fertilizer and Soil Health
Publicado 2025“…Seven countries were selected Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali, and Senegal based on expressed demand, institutional readiness, and the presence of active scaling programs. …”
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Spatiotemporal land use changes dynamics impacts on natural reserves in West African dryland: Drivers, carbon emissions and climate change implications
Publicado 2025“…From 2000 to 2022, 6.64 % of protected areas were converted, with the highest rates in the Gambia and Mauritania. Burkina Faso and Senegal emerged as carbon emission hotspots. These ecological shifts disrupt the regional carbon cycle and heighten climate vulnerability. …”
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Gender capacitation of extension and rural advisory services in West and Central Africa: the learning journey and outcomes
Publicado 2025“…Main modules covered are (i) basic concepts in gender and agricultural extension services, (ii) methods and tools for conducting gender analysis in extension planning and (iii) approaches for mainstreaming gender in Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services. 23 participants (with 61% women) from Benin, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo who are directors or department heads of agricultural advisory and extension services from were capacitated and went back home with the promise to extend this knowledge to their pairs. …”
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Contrasting evolution of diversity at two disease-associated chicken genes
Publicado 2009“…Two genes involved in the immune response (interferon-γ and interleukin 1-β) were selected for sequencing in diverse chicken populations from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Kenya, Senegal, Burkina Faso and Botswana, as well as six outgroup samples (grey, green, red and Ceylon jungle fowl and grey francolin and bamboo partridge). …”
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Transhumant pastoralism, sustainable management of natural resources and endemic ruminant livestock in the sub-humid zone of West Africa
Publicado 2014“…This study covered sub-humid zone in The Gambia, Guinea, Mali and Senegal. The key question we addressed in this study was as follows: What are the key trends and changes in transhumant pastoralism and how do these impact sustainable management of natural resources including endemic livestock? …”
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The value and benefits of using seasonal climate forecasts in agriculture: evidence from cowpea and sesame sectors in climate-smart villages of Burkina Faso
Publicado 2015“…Such studies are also being carried out in climate-smart villages in Senegal (Kaffrine region).…”
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Community concept drawing: Application of a participatory tool for analyzing empowerment across African contexts
Publicado 2015“…This study was implemented in four rural villages located within Kenya and Senegal, each with varying levels of interaction with CCAFS programs. …”
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Adoption of onfarm hermetic storage for cowpea in West and Central Africa in 2012
Publicado 2014“…In Niger such an individual would be 27% more likely than a non-participant from a non-PICS village to use PICS bags. In Senegal he or she would be 55% more likely. Some form of exposure to PICS activities or village technicians is key in adoption of the PICS technologies, though it may not be direct contact with a PICS technician. …”
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