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National inception workshop: Cambodia: Agricultural transformation and market integration in the ASEAN region: Responding to food security and inclusiveness concerns
Published 2017“…The Cambodia National Inception Workshop comprised of five objectives: (1) to gain good understanding of the structural transformation and market integration and implications for agricultural growth and food security in Cambodia, position/role of small farmers in ATMI and various initiatives to address food security and inclusiveness concerns in Cambodia; (2) to consult various stakeholders – AMS, civil society organizations (CSOs)/farmers’ organizations (FOs), the private sector, and research institutions regarding the implementation of research project on ATMI; (3) to identify priority promising commodities for regional and global value chains; (4) to develop the Country Action Plan towards the achievement of the project’s target outcomes: enhanced capacity of AMS to identify and design national strategies, policies, programs and national agri-food value chain investment initiatives that benefit smallscale rural producers (SSRPs); and (5) to initiate organization of the National Project Steering Committee.…”
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National inception workshop: Myanmar: Agricultural transformation and market integration in the ASEAN region: Responding to food security and inclusiveness concerns
Published 2017“…The Myanmar National Inception Workshop had five objectives: (1) to gain good understanding of the structural transformation and market integration and implications for agricultural growth and food security in Myanmar, position/role of small farmers in ATMI and various initiatives to address food security and inclusiveness concerns in Myanmar; (2) to consult various stakeholders – ASEAN Member States (AMS), civil society organizations (CSOs)/farmers’ organizations (FOs), the private sector, and research institutions regarding the implementation of research project on ATMI; (3) to identify priority promising commodities for regional and global value chains; (4) to develop Country Action Plan towards the achievement of the project’s target outcomes: enhanced capacity of AMS to identify and design national strategies, policies, programs and national agri-food value chain investment initiatives that benefit small-scale rural producers (SSRPs); and (5) to initiate organization of the National Project Steering Committee (NPSC).…”
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Partnership Strategy for Phase II (2017-2022): CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)
Published 2016“…The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) works with a wide range of institutions in research, government, civil society and the private sector, to find realistic strategies to deal with climate change as it affects and is affected by agriculture and food security. …”
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Reconciling food and water security objectives of MENA and sub-Saharan Africa: is there a role for large-scale agricultural investments?
Published 2015“…The attainment of food and water security rank high on the agendas of governments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). …”
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Water user associations: a review of approaches and alternative management options for Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2018Subjects: “…water security…”
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Political Economy of the Wheat Sector in Uzbekistan Seed Systems, Variety Adoption and Impacts
Published 2022Subjects: “…food security…”
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Sustainable groundwater governance: India’s challenge and response
Published 2017Subjects: “…water security…”
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National inception workshop: Agricultural transformation and market integration in the ASEAN region: Responding to food security and inclusiveness concerns: Lao PDR
Published 2017“…The Lao PDR National Inception Workshop had the following objectives: (1) to gain good understanding of the structural transformation and market integration and their implications for agricultural growth and food security in Lao PDR, the position/role of small farmers in ATMI, and the various initiatives to address food security and inclusiveness concerns in Lao PDR; (2) to consult various stakeholders – AMS, civil society organizations (CSOs)/farmers’ organizations (FOs), the private sector, and research institutions on the implementation of the research project on ATMI; (3) to identify priority promising commodities for regional and global value chains; and (4) to develop Country Action Plan towards the achievement of the project’s target outcomes which are enhanced capacity of AMS to identify and design national strategies, policies, programs and national agri-food value chain investment initiatives that benefit small-scale rural producers (SSRPs).…”
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National inception workshop: Agricultural transformation and market integration in the ASEAN region: Responding to food security and inclusiveness concerns: Viet Nam
Published 2017“…The Vietnam National Inception Workshop had five objectives, namely: (1) to gain a good understanding of the structural transformation and market integration and their implications for agricultural growth and food security in Vietnam, the position/role of small farmers in ATMI, and the various initiatives to address food security and inclusiveness concerns in Vietnam; (2) to consult various stakeholders – AMS, CSOs/farmers organizations, the private sector, and research institutions, on the implementation of the ATMI project; (3) to identify priority promising commodities for regional and global value chains; (4) to develop a Country Action Plan towards the achievement of the project’s target outcomes, which are enhanced capacity of AMS to identify and design national strategies, policies, programs and national agri-food value chain investment initiatives that benefit small-scale rural producers (SSRPs); and (5) to initiate the organization of the ATMI National Project Steering Committee.…”
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Stakeholders Inception Meeting: Tanzania Seed Sector Development Strategy (TSSDS)
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Root and tuber crops: Untapped potential for food and nutrition security and rural livelihood development in Myanmar. Results of a scoping study.
Published 2018“…To identify key actors and stakeholders across public, private and civil society sectors, with whom FoodSTART+ can engage in both action research and policy inputs to improve the contribution of RTCs to food security. …”
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Regional impact of COVID-19 on the production and food security of common bean smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implication for SDG's
Published 2021“…Concerns about the implications of COVID-19 on agriculture and food security in Sub-Saharan Africa abound. Containment measures in response to the pandemic have markedly different outcomes depending on the degree of enforcement of the measures and the existing vulnerabilities pre-COVID. …”
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Gender, Tenure Security and Landscape Governance. Synthesis of Studies from PIM’s Governance of Natural Resources Flagship Program, 2013-2020
Published 2022“…It analyzed how tenure security affects sustain¬able management and how individuals, groups, and communities govern the land, water, fish stocks, and forests. …”
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Revitalizing Asia's irrigation: to sustainably meet tomorrow's food needs
Published 2009Subjects: “…food security…”
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Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia
Published 2013“…access to groundwater can contribute to increased incomes, improved food security and improved access to water for livestock and domestic needs. …”
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Tenure and management of non-state forests in China since 1950: a historical review
Published 2001“…This article reviews the policies for the tenure and management of non-state forests that have undergone fundamental changes in China since the early 1950s. Private ownership and household management that were dominant in 1950-55 gave way to collectivization in 1956. …”
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