Compliance of Edible Oil and Salt Fortification with National Program Standards in Bangladesh
This study is part of a larger research project commissioned by the Global Alliance for Improving Nutrition (GAIN), in this instance...
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This study is part of a larger research project commissioned by the Global Alliance for Improving Nutrition (GAIN), in this instance...
Published by: Elsevier
This article reviews the empirical literature about gender and productive uses of energy, focusing on electricity, to answer three...
The productive use of energy is considered to be an essential element to unleash the income generation and poverty reduction potential...
Women make significant, unrecognised contributions to local economies, and to economic development; however they face multiple and...
Donors are increasingly prioritising programmes that support economic transformation in the rapidly growing cities of the developing...
The south of Georgia is an ethnically-diverse, semi-mountainous region in the Caucasus with a rural population of 700,000 that relies...
The kind of challenges that the food and agriculture sector is faced with increasingly asks for approaches that can engage effectively with related complexities. Much is invested in multi-stakeholder platforms as they hold a potential for playing an important role in doing so. However, there is a great need to assess their contribution to inclusive and sustainable development, and to assess what makes for effective platforms.
Market systems programmes are increasingly recognising the important role that women play in market activity and including women’s economic empowerment and gender equality objectives. However, unpaid care work is a significant and regularly overlooked factor which affects women’s economic, political and social activities.
The project aims to help reduce undernutrition by informing policy and providing tools to make food and agricultural systems more ‘nutrition-sensitive’.
This research will identify the key factors driving the effectivness of public-private partnerships (PPPs) at bringing sustained increases in income for smallholder farmers at scale and delivering positive development outcomes across rural communities.