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Paid work, women’s empowerment and inclusive growth: Transforming the structures of constraint
UN Women, 2013Drawing on household survey data collected in Egypt, Ghana and Bangladesh as part of the Pathways of Women’s Empowerment Consortium, this report provides insights into the ‘resource’ pathways that enhance women’s agency and thereby contribute to the inclusiveness of the economic growth process.DocumentPaid work, women’s empowerment and inclusive growth: Transforming the structures of constraint
UN Women, 2013Drawing on household survey data collected in Egypt, Ghana and Bangladesh as part of the Pathways of Women’s Empowerment Consortium, this report provides insights into the ‘resource’ pathways that enhance women’s agency and thereby contribute to the inclusiveness of the economic growth process.DocumentDistributing mining wealth to communities in Ghana: Addressing problems of elite capture and political corruption
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2013In the context of a mining boom in Africa, a critical consideration is how governments use increased mineral wealth to foster development, particularly in rural communities where mining takes place.DocumentFacing the resource curse: Norway's Oil for Development Program. Final report.
2013Oil for Development (OfD), begun in 2005, is a comprehensive program addressing resource, financial and environmental dimensions with a focus on capacity development in the public sector but including larger sector governance concerns.DocumentAssessing the impact of sea-level rise on a vulnerable coastal community in Accra, Ghana
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies, 2013Gleefe, a coastal community in Ghana, has experienced frequent flooding in recent times due to the increasing occurrence of storm surge and sea-level rise. This study used available geospatial data and field measurements to determine how the beach topography has contributed to the incidence of flooding at Gleefe.DocumentDoes Rapid Agricultural Growth Require a System of Innovation? Evidence from Ghana & ...
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013John Baptist D. Jatoe, Damien G. Lankoandé and James SumbergDocumentDynamics of Maize Seed Production Systems in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013Full title: Dynamics of Maize Seed Production Systems in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana: Agricultural Modernisation, Farmer Adaptive Experimentation and Domestic Food Markets Future Agricultures Working Paper 61By Kojo Sebastian Amanor, June 2013DocumentThe Struggle over the Commons: Annual Savanna Fires and Transnational Mango Outgrower Schemes
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013Full title:The Struggle over the Commons: Annual Savanna Fires and Transnational Mango Outgrower Schemes in Northern Ghana FAC Policy Brief 62by Joseph A. Yaro and Dzodzi TsikataJuly 2013DocumentCan China and Brazil help Africa feed itself?
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013The questions of how Africa can feed itself, and how the agricultural sector can be a more effective engine for growth and development, have long been targets of national governments. Western donors have increased assistance following the 2007/8 food price crisis.DocumentScaling up nutrition: Progress report from countries and their partners in the movement to Scale Up Nutrition (SUN)
United Nations [UN] Standing Committee on Nutrition, 2011This draft report was prepared for the High Level Meeting on Nutrition at the UN General Assembly in September 2011 and the follow-up workshop for the Scale-Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement, which was designed to help nations where people are at risk of under-nutrition and aims to show results within 1,000 days.Pages
