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  1. High-yield dairy cattle breeds improve farmer incomes, curtail greenhouse gas emissions and reduce dairy import dependency in Tanzania por Hawkins, J.W., Komarek, A.M., Kihoro, Esther, Nicholson, C.F., Omore, Amos O., Yesuf, G.U., Ericksen, Polly J., Schoneveld, G.R., Rufino, Mariana C.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Tanzania’s dairy sector is poorly developed, creating reliance on imports for processed, value-added dairy products and threatening food security, particularly when supply chains are disrupted due to market volatility or armed conflicts. The Tanzanian Dairy Development Roadmap is a domestic development initiative that aims to achieve dairy self-sufficiency by 2030. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Innovation in African food processing enterprises: Patterns and drivers por Tadesse, Getaw, Gachango, Florence

    Publicado 2022
    “…It has also become a key strategy to tap into growing opportunities such as the high rates of urbanization, the growing labor force and its level of qualification, a high proportion of young people in the population structure, a growing domestic market, an increasing relative size of the middle class, the decrease in the severity of internal political confrontations and attenuation of intercountry armed conflicts, and the development of digital technologies (Ledeneva et al. 2020). …”
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    Capítulo de libro
  3. Drivers of water-system vulnerabilities in fragile and conflict-affected communities in Adamawa State, Nigeria por Onyeneke, R., Okem, Andrew, Osei-Amponsah, Charity

    Publicado 2024
    “…Water security in Adamawa State in northeastern Nigeria is influenced by socio-economic disparities as well as armed and non-armed conflicts. The challenge is compounded by the impacts of climate change. …”
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    Brief
  4. Community voices on climate, peace, and security: Mindanao, Philippines por Medina, Leonardo, Savelli, Adam, Souza de Matos, Vanessa, Kizilkaya, Setenay, Torres, Mark Anthony, Arcede, Jayrold, Jaquet, Stéphanie, Sabugaa, Michael, Hellin, Jon, Sieber, Stefan, Bonatti, Michelle, Pacillo, Grazia

    Publicado 2024
    “…Under a context of intense armed conflicts and localized feuds, often rooted in historical grievances and political exclusion, these impacts, coupled with an uneven distribution of benefits from resilience initiatives, erode the adaptive capacities of communities and heighten anti-state sentiments. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. Data collection: Actionable research to inform rehabilitation and rebuilding of livelihoods in conflict-affected communities in Ethiopia por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2024
    “…The war quickly spelled over to neighboring regions in northern Ethiopia (including Afar and Amhara).[1] These armed conflicts and related shocks have resulted in over 4.4 million internally displaced people (IDPs), and over 21 million individuals require humanitarian assistance (OCHA, 2024). …”
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    Blog Post
  6. Unpacking the effects of conflict on fertilizer use and maize yields: Empirical evidence From Nigeria por Amare, Mulubrhan, Andam, Kwaw S., Balana, Bedru, Olanrewaju, Opeyemi, Omamo, Steven Were

    Publicado 2026
    “…We then investigate how conflict impacts the profitability of fertilizer, given that armed conflicts are likely to increase input costs, logistical difficulties, and market uncertainties. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Targeting social assistance in fragile settings: An experiment on community-based targeting por Abay, Kibrom A., Berhane, Guush, Gilligan, Daniel O., Tafere, Kibrom, Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum

    Publicado 2024
    “…Consistent with this, we find that offering community leaders some level of discretion helps them reduce exclusion errors and include those most deprived or those affected by armed conflicts. Finally, we find that community leaders are more vulnerable to favoritism when real stakes (rather than hypothetical) are involved, budgets are relatively larger, and they lack discretion. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  8. Markets, land use and conflict: The impact of the peace agreement on land markets. A case study of Caquetá Colombia por Buritica, Alexander, Moreno, Manuel, Gonzalez, Carolina, Pierce, Deborah, Castro, Augusto

    Publicado 2024
    “…Armed conflicts continue to take a huge toll worldwide, including in Colombia, where the government signed a peace agreement in 2016, ending more than 50 years of conflict. …”
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    Ponencia
  9. Income and price elasticities of food demand (E-FooD) dataset: Documentation of estimation methodology por Ecker, Olivier, Comstock, Andrew R.

    Publicado 2021
    “…This provides critical, policy-relevant information for assessing the likely consumption effects of economic growth and (relative) price changes due to economic shocks from global food price crises, extreme weather events, armed conflicts, and pandemics, for example. Second, elasticities of food demand are input parameters in various models and analyses, ranging from models for business decision making to market and international trade models and economy-wide models such as computable general equilibrium (CGE) models. …”
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    Data Paper
  10. Agricultural emergency response with potato and sweetpotato technologies for livelihood restoration of communities affected by conflict and other concurrent crises in Ethiopia por Gebeyehu, S., Cherinet, M., Aragaw, A., Kifle, A., Yeshitila, M., Tigre, W., Tesfaye, H., Asfaw, F., Kirui, L., Maru, J.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Armed conflicts and other concurrent crises that have been occurring in different regions of Ethiopia in the past couple of years have left behind a legacy of massive displacement and disruption of agricultural activities, exposing millions of people to various challenges, including food shortages, malnutrition, and loss of productive resources such as agricultural inputs. …”
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    Conference Paper
  11. Collaborating for Corporate Social Responsibility por Airike, Peppi-Emilia

    Publicado 2012
    “…What makes these minerals ‘conflict minerals’ is their linkage to conditions of the mining operations which are associated with armed conflicts, civil war and various human rights abuses. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  12. Access to crop digital information and the sharing of benefits derived from its use: background and perspectives por Wettberg, Eric von, Khoury, Colin K.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Today's genebanks are essential to maintaining the resilience of the global agricultural system in the face of climate change, new pests and diseases, shifts in trade and dietary preferences, natural resource limitations, and armed conflicts (Figure 1). The recent loss of access to the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) genebank collections in Aleppo, Syria, in the midst of the Syrian civil war—accessions which were thankfully duplicated at sister international genebanks and at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault—demonstrates the need for continued international collaborations to safeguard these resources for the long-term. …”
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    Journal Article

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