DFID funds programme on Children’s Harmful Work in African Agriculture
The majority of children’s work in Africa is within the agricultural sector. However, there is insufficient evidence on the prevalence...
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The majority of children’s work in Africa is within the agricultural sector. However, there is insufficient evidence on the prevalence...
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The concept of technology adoption (along with its companions, diffusion and scaling) is commonly used to design development...
The goal of the Challenges and Opportunities for Rural Youth Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa study is to strengthen and deepen knowledge of: the employment dynamics of rural young people, and the relationships between these dynamics and welfare; and the socially and spatially differentiated perspectives of rural young people on work, employment and livelihoods. Research is taking place in Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Niger and Burkina Faso.
Tomorrow Today is a horizon scanning programme designed to support the preliminary but systematic exploration of new and emergent policy issues.
Contested Agronomy 2016 is a conference about the battlefields in agricultural research, past and present.
Evidence-based policy is often framed by questioning what works, for whom and in what situations. It is often forgotten that the ability to answer this question depends on knowledge about what has happened, what is happening and what is likely to happen.
Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA) is an international research partnership. We are working together to discover how agriculture and food-related interventions can be better designed to improve nutrition, particularly for children and adolescent girls.