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  1. The wealth and gender distribution of rural services in Ethiopia: A public expenditure benefit incidence analysis by Mogues, Tewodaj, Petracco, Carly, Randriamamonjy, Josee

    Published 2011
    “…However, examination of the value of cash and in-kind receipts from the programs finds the cash/food-for-work program to be progressive, whereas the direct support (unconditional transfers to households) tends to be nonprogressive. …”
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  2. The wealth and gender distribution of rural services in Ethiopia: A public expenditure benefit Incidence Analysis by Mogues, Tewodaj, Petracco, Carly, Randriamamonjy, Josee

    Published 2011
    “…However, examination of the value of cash and in-kind receipts from the programs finds the cash/food-for-work program to be progressive, whereas the direct support (unconditional transfers to households) tends to be nonprogressive. …”
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  3. New risks and opportunities for food security: Scenario analyses for 2015 and 2050 by von Braun, Joachim, Rosegrant, Mark W., Pandya-Lorch, Rajul, Cohen, Marc J., Cline, Sarah A., Brown, Mary Ashby, Bos, Maria Soledad

    Published 2005
    “…By projecting future global food scenarios to 2050, IMPACT explores the potential implications of policy action and inaction in several main risk areas as well as the effects on child malnutrition in the developing world, commodity prices, demand, cereal yields, production, and net trade. In the progressive policy actions scenario, which assumes increased investment in rural development, health, education, and agricultural research and development, developing country governments and the international community are able to dramatically reduce the number of food-insecure people, leading to a worldwide decline in hunger. …”
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  4. New risks and opportunities for food security: Scenario analyses for 2015 and 2050 by von Braun, Joachim, Rosegrant, Mark W., Pandya-Lorch, Rajul, Cohen, Marc J., Cline, Sarah A., Brown, Mary Ashby, Bos, Maria Soledad

    Published 2005
    “…By projecting future global food scenarios to 2050, IMPACT explores the potential implications of policy action and inaction in several main risk areas as well as the effects on child malnutrition in the developing world, commodity prices, demand, cereal yields, production, and net trade. In the progressive policy actions scenario, which assumes increased investment in rural development, health, education, and agricultural research and development, developing country governments and the international community are able to dramatically reduce the number of food-insecure people, leading to a worldwide decline in hunger. …”
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  5. Understanding knowledge, attitude and perception of Rift Valley fever in Baringo South, Kenya: A cross-sectional study by Chiuya, T., Fèvre, Eric M., Junglen, S., Borgemeister, C.

    Published 2023
    “…More emphasis should also be put on educating communities on the role played by the mosquito vector in the epidemiology of RVF. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Navigating the map of environmental-policy narratives and its influence within the conservation network of the Colombian-Peruvian Amazon by Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Carlos Eduardo, Buitrago-Bermúdez, Oscar, Gonzalez, Carolina, Castillo-Rivera, Johana Marcela, Le Coq, Jean-Francois

    Published 2026
    “…Studying cooperating networks in dynamic contexts is made complex by progressive and diverse environmental threats, economic challenges, and barriers to accessing information. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Solar irrigation in Nepal: Subsidy design, farmer adoption, and utilization patterns by Varshney, Deepak, Mukherji, Aditi, Shrestha, Shisher, Ghimire, Laxman Prasad

    Published 2025
    “…While this boosted affordability, the scheme is only weakly progressive: large farmers also benefit from near-complete subsidization, raising equity and fiscal concerns. …”
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  8. Rwanda Nutrition, Markets and Gender Analysis 2015: An integrated approach towards alleviating malnutrition among vulnerable populations in Rwanda by Lung'aho, Mercy G., Birachi, Eliud Abucheli, Butare, L., Musoni, Augustine, Muhinda M, JJ, Buruchara, Robin Arani

    Published 2015
    “…The Government of Rwanda, through the Ministry of Health, has prioritised malaria control, nutrition education, and better public healthcare. However, in spite of the advancements made, the consensus is that high rates of chronic malnutrition among children still prevail. …”
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