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Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2012The Sahel countries face a range of problems from low food insecurity to environmental problems like climate change and soil degradation.DocumentFactsheet on Ecofarm from DCG Ethiopia (Amhara - Ethiopia)
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2012The Ecofarm in an integrated farm that aims at increasing agricultural productivity in an environmentally friendly way by combining different low input technologies. These technologies are a combination of farmers' best technologies and research developped technologies.DocumentFactsheet on Ecofarm (Tigray - Ethiopia)
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2012The Ecofarm in an integrated farm that aims at increasing agricultural productivity in an environmentally friendly way by combining different low input technologies. These technologies are a combination of farmers' best technologies and research developped technologies.DocumentResults of Ecofarm Action Research Activities in Three Project Areas in Ethiopia
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2011Ecofarm is an integrated farm that aims at increasing agricultural productivity in an environmental friendly way by combining different low input technologies. These technologies are a combination of farmers’ best technologies and research developed technologies.DocumentEvaluation of the Drylands Coordination Group’s activities in Mali, Ethiopia and Sudan, 2007-2011
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2011The Drylands Coordination Group (DCG) is a NORAD-funded network of various non-governmental organizations, research institutions and government institutions focusing on food security related development issues in the dryland areas of Africa, more specifically Sudan, Ethiopia and Mali.DocumentOn-farm water harvesting for rainfed agriculture development and food security in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2011Rainfed farming needs to be supported by appropriate water harvesting technologies to mitigate the moisture stress during critical crop growth stages during the main season and to increase opportunities for irrigated horticultural production. With this aim, a wider scale of water harvesting technology dissemination program was carried out in some areas of Ethiopia since 2002/03.DocumentDCG Strategy 2012-2016
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2011The Drylands Coordination Group (DCG) strategy for the period 2012-2016 presents DCG's strategic framework, its values and working principles, target groups, overall goal, and priority themes for the up-coming strategic period. The Drylands Coordination Group is a network for capacity building through exchange of practical experience and appropriate knowledge on food security in the drylandsDocumentBush encroachment control demonstrations and management implications on herbaceous species in savannas of Southern Ethiopia
2012Proper management of bush control methods need to be effectively demonstrated to resource users.DocumentInvestments in deep water: The pension fund’s holdings in destructive dam projects
2011Through the Government Pension Fund (hereby referred to as The Fund) income from the Norwegian oil activities is invested in foreign security. This report is divided into three parts. The first part deals with how The Fund is managed with a focus on the Central Bank of Norway and the Ethical Council’s work in relation to the ethical guidelines.DocumentThe structure and dynamics of cut flower export markets from Kenya and Ethiopia
Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2012The flower trade from Kenya and Ethiopia has brought direct financial benefits to both countries which contribute to agricultural GDP. Moreover it has brought substantial indirect benefits in the form of employment, organisational and institutional capacity gains, and it has acted as a role model for national enterprise development led by the private sector.Pages
