Resultados de búsqueda - "committee"
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The potential role of socio-hydrological models for participatory water governance in Burkina Faso
Publicado 2019“…The Participatory Water Governance Project in Rural Burkina Faso has developed support strategies to strengthen the capacity of local-level Water User Committees. Research conducted by TU Wien (Technical University Vienna) and International Water Management Institute (IWMI) aims to support the project by exploring the potential role of socio-hydrological models in water management decision making. …”
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Integrating gender and social inclusion dimensions in climate smart interventions: Experiences from Kenya cluster, AICCRA
Publicado 2022“…Certain activities, however, require a transformative approach, such as Participatory Rangeland Management interventions, that engage women in rangeland management committees, whereas traditional rangelands institutions have, by and large, excluded women. …”
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Priority policy and actions of local government to promote climate-resilient and inclusive water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in Sarlahi and Dailekh districts in Nepal
Publicado 2024“…To address these gaps, local governments should emphasize the formation of local plans and policies that meet community needs and align with national goals; enhance the capacity of user committees, wards and local government officials; strengthen monitoring mechanisms beyond infrastructure; engage with the private sector; and allocate a dedicated budget for climate-resilient and inclusive WASH.…”
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Newly released varieties: Developed through IRRI-NARES collaboration
Publicado 2025“…In 2024, India introduced 29 unique rice varieties through the Central and State Variety Release Committees (CVRC and SVRC), developed using parent lines from the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). …”
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The decentralized forestry taxation system in Cameroon: local management and state logic
Publicado 2003“…It represents predatory and neo-paternalistic alliances between the central State, the decentralized bodies and the forestry fees management committees, and between the authorities of the central State, the local administration and local political figures. …”
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Acteurs locaux, representation et politics des eco-pouvoirs dans le Cameroun rural post-1994
Publicado 2006“…They then explore the results generated by the “powers game” and local politics before assessing the role of local representatives — management committees — in the dynamics at work. Finally, working from the assumption that the observed limits arise to a large extent from the lack of benchmarks for decentralized management, the author proposes a research approach generally based on identifying indicators for monitoring the exercise of powers over the forest environment and forestry revenue.…”
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System Review Follow-Up: Vision for African Agricultural Research. Report of the Joint SPAAR/FARA Task Force
Publicado 1999“…Report of a task force established by the executive committees of the Special Program for African Agricultural Research (SPAAR) and the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) as part of a response to the recommendation of an external review of SPAAR that its functions should be transferred to FARA or another African body. …”
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Decentralization and environmental conservation: gender effects from participation in joint forest management
Publicado 2006“…The paper statistically estimates the effects of women’s participation on outcomes, and also the source of this effect in terms of women’s representation in committees and action in protecting forests. We find that women’s participation has substantial positive effects on regulating illicit grazing and felling, even after controlling for the effects of a range of independent variables. …”
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Transformative climate solutions: Enhancing resilience through tailored climate information services in the Philippines, Guatemala, Senegal and Kenya
Publicado 2024“…As such, this policy brief highlights four locally-led innovations in Climate Information Services (CIS) that have been transformative towards these ends: Climate+, Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (LTACs), Multidisciplinary Working Groups (MWGs) and Participatory Scenario Planning (PSP). …”
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Building cross-cutting skills and landscapes knowledge for effective youth leadership
Publicado 2014“…Conferences and committees the world over are recognizing the importance of youth representation. …”
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Letter from CGIAR Chairman Ismail Serageldin on the Meeting of the Consultative Council, April 10, 2000
Publicado 2000“…Letter dated April 20, 2000 to members of the CGIAR, Board Chairs, Center Directors, TAC, and the Chairs of CGIAR Committees from the Chairman of the CGIAR, Ismail Serageldin, reporting on a meeting of the Consultative Council held in Rome on April 10, 2000. …”
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Prosperity and security? : a study of resilience in Handelsbanken
Publicado 2021“…Since the crisis of 2008, much effort from governments and independent committees has been put into strengthening the regulatory frameworks that banks abide by. …”
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Dispositions towards the living wage proposition: Baseline report of the rainforest alliance living wage strategy evaluation
Publicado 2024“…The paper highlights the limits to the private regulation of wages in a segmented value chain and recommends a standard volume-based living wage premium paid by international brands, which is transferred to local committees with producer and worker representatives that could manage a cash transfer system using mobile banking and support collective bargaining.…”
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Neighbour effects in the provision of public goods in a young democracy: Evidence from China
Publicado 2016“…Elected chairs of village committees who have served more than one term respond positively to the provision of public projects in neighbouring villages by increasing both the number of public projects and the funding allocated to undertake them. …”
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Neighbor effects in the provision of public goods in a young democracy: Evidence from China
Publicado 2010“…Elected chairs of village committees who have served more than one term respond positively to the provision of public projects in neighboring villages by increasing both the number of public projects and the funding allocated to undertake them. …”
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How local leaders view transparency and local autonomy in humanitarian aid distribution: Evidence from Mali
Publicado 2025“…Preferences, however, vary by leaders’ position and by context: outsiders to aid governance demand more transparency, and leaders’ relative trust in local aid committees versus donors predicts preferences for autonomy. …”
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Seventh meeting of the CGIAR Executive Council, September 13-14, 2004 : Summary Record of Proceedings
Publicado 2004“…Also discussed: the Working Group on Performance Measurement, governance matters and task forces on programmatic and structural organizational alignment, CGIAR nominee process, the CGIAR Charter, the role of ExCo committees, the CDC collective action retreat, CGIAR interaction with NARS, and ExCo rotation. …”
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Impacts of Payment for Forest Ecosystem Services on Local livelihoods in A Luoi District, Thua Thien Hue Province, Viet Nam
Publicado 2022“…Our findings show PFES impacts on local communities and individuals are limited because most forest areas are managed by state agencies, leaving only 17.9% of PFES payments being channeled to these groups, while the rest goes to state government agencies and commune people’s committees. This disparity in PFES payments has further widened the income gap between state agencies and local households. …”
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