Search Results - Middle East Institute

  1. CGIAR International Centers Week, Washington, D.C., July 29 - August 2, 1974: Informal Summary of Proceedings by CGIAR Secretariat

    Published 1974
    “…The Group agreed to create a subcommittee to further explore creation of a new Middle East research center from both the technical viewpoint and the aspect of regional donor interest. …”
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    Meeting Report
  2. Water reuse for resilience: using scientific evidence for water reuse inclusive policy formulation in Lebanon by Al-Zu’bi, Maha, Tawfik, Mohamed, Brouziyne, Youssef, Moussallem, M.

    Published 2024
    “…Reusing treated wastewater for agricultural irrigation is a key strategy to build resilience in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, particularly in Lebanon. …”
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    Brief
  3. The genome landscape of African livestock adaptations to environmental challenges by Hanotte, Olivier H.

    Published 2019
    “…Combined with ancient trading networks linking the African civilisations to the Middle-East and Asia, the continent is now hosting a significant proportion of the diversity of our major domesticates (cattle, sheep, goat, chicken). …”
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    Conference Paper
  4. Origins, history and relationships of indigenous African cattle by Hanotte, Olivier H., Rege, J.E.O.

    Published 2000
    “…Very little to no Asian zebu, Middle East or European taurine influences were detected amongst the West African taurine living within the tsetse fly zone. …”
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    Conference Paper
  5. CGIAR Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 30-31, 1974: Summary of Proceedings by CGIAR Secretariat

    Published 1975
    “…The task of negotiating with countries of the Middle East region for financial support was confided to the cosponsors. …”
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    Meeting Report
  6. Government and rural transformation: Role of public spending and policies in Bangladesh by Mudahar, Mohinder S., Ahmed, Raisuddin

    Published 2010
    “…Even though the population of East Pakistan was larger than the population of West Pakistan, usurpation of political power by the West through military and dictatorial governments resulted in egregious economic discriminations against the people of East Pakistan. …”
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    Libro

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