Search Results - Project control

  1. Improved methods to capture the total societal benefits of zoonotic disease control: Demonstrating the cost-effectiveness of an integrated control programme for Taenia solium, soil... by Okello, Walter O., Okello, Anna L., Inthavong, Phouth, Tiemann, Tassilo T., Phengsivalouk, Ammaly, Devleesschauwer, Brecht, Shaw, Alexandra, Allen, John

    Published 2018
    “…The village data was then projected to the wider northern Lao PDR population using stochastic modelling and cost-effectiveness ratio (after aggregating the net cost to capture both human and animal health parameters) and GDP per capita as a threshold, to determine the cost-effectiveness of the integrated control of T. solium taeniasis/ cysticercosis and STH, assuming linear scaling out of the intervention. …”
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  2. Building pathways out of poverty in Baidoa: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial at endline by Leight, Jessica, Karachiwalla, Naureen, Hirvonen, Kalle, Rakshit, Deboleena

    Published 2024
    “…This brief reports on endline findings from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluating the project Building Pathways Out of Poverty for Ultra-poor IDPs and Vulnerable Host Communities in Baidoa, an ultra-poor graduation (UPG) intervention implemented by World Vision and funded by the United States Agency for International Development’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA). …”
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  3. The use of farmer participatory research (FPR) in the Nippon Foundation project: Improving the sustainability of cassava-based cropping systems in Asia by Howeler, Reinhardt H.

    Published 2001
    “…During the first phase of the project (1994-1998), about 76 FPR trials were conducted in Thailand, 216 in Vietnam, 77 in China and 101 in Indonesia. …”
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    Conference Paper
  4. MoreMilk project - Baseline and Endline Household survey including 24-hour food consumption recall for index child by Alonso, Silvia, Grace, Delia, Leroy, Jef L., Angel, Moira Donahue, Giordano, Palloni, Kilonzi, Emily

    Published 2025
    “…Baseline and endline household survey data of the MoreMilk project (a cluster randomized control trial of a training, certification, and marketing intervention for small-scale dairy vendors operating in the informal market in Eldoret, a secondary city in Kenya). …”
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  5. Improving canal irrigation performance with on-farm water storage: evidence from the Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojana Project in India by Amarasinghe, Upali A., Kuppannan, Palanisami, Singh, Om Prakash

    Published 2012
    “…On-farm water storage (OFWS) is a farmers' response to mitigating inadequate and variable water supply in canal commands in the Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojana project in Rajasthan, India. This paper assesses the impact of OFWS on on-farm performance, based on a sample of farms with and without storage tanks. …”
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  6. Assessing the environmental justice of water projects and reforms in the rural south: a co-exploration of institutions and myths. [Abstract only]. by Venot, Jean-Philippe, Clement, Floriane

    Published 2010
    “…When acknowledged, these effects are attributed to shortcomings in implementation; the remedy is said to be further reforms and projects. In this way, water projects have locked themselves into a 'business as usual' approach, which we argue is unlikely to succeed in delivering equitable water access and control. …”
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  7. Do empowerment impacts endure? The medium-term impacts of the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages (ANGeL) Project in Bangladesh by Quisumbing, Agnes R., Ahmed, Akhter, Hoddinott, John F., Rakshit, Deboleena

    Published 2024
    “…A synthesis of findings from a portfolio of 11 agricultural development projects in South Asia and Africa suggests that, while projects are able to affect aspects of empowerment such as decisionmaking over resources and control over income, changes in gender norms are more difficult to achieve in the two to three year time span over which impact evaluations are typically conducted(Quisumbing et al. 2024). …”
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  8. FRUITFLYRISKMANAGE: A Euphresco project for Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann (Diptera: Tephritidae) risk management applied in some European countries by Lopes, David, de-Andrade, Eugenia, Egartner, Alois, Beitia, Francisco J., Rot, Mojca, Chireceanu, Constantina, Balmés, Valerie, Loomans, Antoon, Konefal, Tomasz, Radonjić, Sanja

    Published 2023
    “…Sustainable programs for surveillance, spread assessment using models and control strategies for pests such as C. capitata represent a major plant health challenge for all countries in Europe. …”
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  9. Epidemiology of bovine trypanosomiasis in the Ghibe Valley, Ethiopia: Multiple-drug resistance and its effective control by Peregrine, A.S., Mulatu, W., Leak, S.G.A., Rowlands, G.J.

    Published 1994
    “…In 1986 a project was set up to determine the constraints to production of Zebu cattle under trypanosomiasis risk in the Ghibe valley. …”
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  10. Effects of land-use change after tsetse control on biological diversity: The case of northwestern Zimbabwe by Gardiner, A.J., Reid, Robin S.

    Published 1999
    “…Our objective was to evaluate how changes in land-use, a likely impact of tsetse control, affect selected aspects of biological diversity in three vegetation types at two sites in northwestern Zimbabwe (Busi Valley, Kanyati). …”
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