Monitoring and Evaluation Report: Year 3
Published by: IDS
This is a brief report on the developments and use of the monitoring and evaluation system within the Institute of Development Studies’ Accountable Grant (AG).
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Published by: IDS
This is a brief report on the developments and use of the monitoring and evaluation system within the Institute of Development Studies’ Accountable Grant (AG).
Published by: Routledge
The much heralded growth and transformation of many economies in sub-Saharan Africa over the last decade continues to receive prominent attention in academic scholarship and among policy practitioners. An apparent feature about this transformation, however, is that Africa’s youth appear to have been left out.
Published by: Future Agricultures Consortium
This paper presents the results of a series of Q Methodology studies with secondary students and parents at two sites in Ghana (Ashanti Region and Northern Region), and with development officials. The studies were informed by the argument that there is a significant risk of implementation failure when there is a clash of assumptions or world views among the parties associated with a policy process.
Published by: IDS
This report relates to the second year of the Institute of Development Studies’ (IDS) Accountable Grant (AG).
Published by: IDS/DFID
New technology that enables sustainable and profitable production of food and fibre is critical for both food security and economic development. Whether framed in terms of modernisation, productivity enhancement, poverty reduction, social protection, environmental protection or adaptation to climate change, technical change is at the heart of most agricultural policy, programmes and projects. From
Published by: IDS
The IDS Accountable Grant is a large and complex four-year grant working across seven Policy Themes, 20 sub-themes, 68 activity domains and over 300 Level 2 Outputs.
Published by: Wiley
This article examines the ‘heifer‐in‐trust’ or ‘livestock‐in‐kind credit’ model through a social‐protection lens....
Published by: IDS
The articles in this IDS Bulletin are drawn from the conference on 'Young People, Farming and Food' in Accra, Ghana. This conference examined how young people engage with the agri-food sector in Africa and how research findings were being integrated into policy processes.
Published by: Wiley
This article uses the example of small-scale, labour-intensive tomato production in Brong Ahafo, Ghana to explore some prospects of...
Published by: Routledge
Part of the STEPS Centre's Pathways to Sustainability book series The dramatic increases in food prices experienced over the last...