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Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Ethiopia
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013FAC Working Paper 50Dawit Alemu The increased importance of South-South cooperation in rural and agricultural development, and especially the increased role of BRICS countries, has been debated in relation to international development assistance, specifically in terms ofDocumentCounting the costs: replacing pastoralism with irrigated agriculture in the Awash valley, north-eastern Ethiopia
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2013For planning purposes, it is important to not only determine the economic viability of a development scheme, but also that it produces economic benefits that exceed those that were already being obtained from the pre-existing production systems. This study undertakes these calculations with regards to grazing lands on the banks of the Awash river in north-eastern Ethiopia.DocumentThe Roles of Information Communication Technologies in Education
African Journals Online - AJOL, 2011This article discusses the Roles of ICT in education. Information communication technologies (ICT) at present are influencing every aspect of human life. They are playing salient roles in work places, business, education, and entertainment.DocumentInformation and Communication Technologies for Improved Governance
1999This paper reviews the issues facing African countries in adopting information and communication technologies (ICTs) to enhance governance in four areas, reducing poverty, providing basic human needs, improving public administration, and enhancing democratization. It summarizes the use of ICTs in these areas – both successes and failures – around the world and in Africa.DocumentLandscape Analysis: Assessing Countries' Readiness to Scale up Nutrition Actions in the WHO African Region
2012This paper assessed strengths and weaknesses in combating malnutrition in nine Sub-Saharan Africa nations with high stunting burden (Burkina-Faso, Comoros, Coted’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique and South Africa) in terms of the commitment and capacity.DocumentAgroecosystem analysis of the Choke Mountain watersheds, Ethiopia
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2013Adaptation to climate change in tropical highland regions is complicated, because elevation contrasts and dissected topography produce diverse climatic conditions that are often accompanied by significant ecological and agricultural diversity within a relatively small region. Such is the case for the Choke mountain watersheds, in the Blue Nile highlands of Ethiopia.DocumentThe developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
Wiley Online Library, 2009This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and primary data were used in the study. At the macro level, there is clear evidence of an increase in trade between Ethiopia and China and India.DocumentCan Provision of Household Agricultural Extension Packages Reduce Rural Food Insecurity and Poverty in Tigray?
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2012The overall working hypothesis of the paper is that the programme has positive contribution in improving household welfare and reduces the incidence, depth and severity of poverty in study areas. The analysis is based on primary household-level data collected from 959 randomly selected households in three drought prone woredas of Northern Ethiopia in 2009.DocumentTranslating famine early warning into early action: an east Africa case study
Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2012This paper considers the political contexts in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, how these affected the response to the 2011 Horn of Africa emergency, and the implications for future response. Although the Horn of Africa is often seen as a security-challenged region, for good reason, the level of insecurity varies significantly between and within countries.DocumentIndia-east Africa ties: mapping new frontiers
India-Africa Connect, 2009This edition of ‘Africa Quarterly – Indian Journal of African Affairs’ delves into India’s engagement with east Africa in all its myriad dimensions. The contributions to the journal take a critical look at areas and issues that need to be addressed, if the India-Africa relationship is to flourish to its full potential.Pages
