Strengthening Agri-food Value Chains for Nutrition
The project aims to help reduce undernutrition by informing policy and providing tools to make food and agricultural systems more ‘nutrition-sensitive’.
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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.
This project aims to identify and support scalable public-private innovative partnerships in developing countries that bridge the gaps between agriculture and nutrition programmes to improve nutrition for the poor and undernourished.
IDS was commissioned by the World Bank to provide input into the implementation of the 'Russia as a Donor Initiative' (RDI) programme.
This three-institution network focused on three global governance areas: climate change/energy, innovation and low carbon development, and development cooperation.
The project's objective is to collect and analyse new data on non-tariff measures, particularly on governmental standards and regulations that prescribe the conditions for importing agri-food products into the EU market and into the markets of the main competing players.
An examination of whether or not exporters in Sub-Saharan Africa are facing a decline in trade credit.
Multi-institutional study of the challenges for European development cooperation in the period up to 2020. IDS research will focus on new actors in international development.
Based on extensive fieldwork interviews in China and Africa, this project examines the role of Chinese private enterprises in Africa.
This review examined a range of donor initiatives that adopted a value chain aproach as part of their policy package for promoting the growth of small and medium enterprises.