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Land Access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiopia
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2013This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiopia. Access to agricultural land is a constitutional right for rural residents of Ethiopia. We used survey data from the relatively land abundant districts of Oromia Region and from the land scarce districts of Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ (SNNP) Region.DocumentReality check in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Annual report. Year three 2013 - agriculture, climate and employment.
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013The “Reality Checks in Mozambique” are expected to: Inform the public discussion among key development actors on poverty reduction, especially in the province of Niassa; Contribute to a better understanding of qualitative poverty monitoring methods in Mozambique; Provide Sweden with relevant qualitative data on developments and results from its engagement in Mozambique and support fDocumentReality checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Sub-report Lago. Year three.
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013The “Reality Checks in Mozambique” are expected to: Inform the public discussion among key development actors on poverty reduction, especially in the province of Niassa; Contribute to a better understanding of qualitative poverty monitoring methods in Mozambique; Provide Sweden with relevant qualitative data on developments and results from its engagement in Mozambique and support fDocumentThe Last Straw? The additional burden of climate change on food security in the Himalaya | GRID-Arendal - Publications - The last straw
GRID Arendal, 2013The food price spikes of 2007–08 brought food security into sharp focus on the global agenda. Declines in international commodity markets, financial speculation in low cereal stocks, dramatic weather events, soaring oil prices, and growth in biofuels competing for cropland merged to produce a global crisis.DocumentChinhoyi Food Security and Livelihoods Project Low Input Gardening funded by IOM. Final project evaluation report.
2012Save the Children (SC) has been implementing a Food Security and Livelihoods project in Zvimba and Makonde districts since November 2010. Funded by ECHO, the intervention had two phases (1 & 2) which aimed to improve the livelihoods and food security situation of the targeted households through Cash Transfers (CT) and Low Input Gardens.DocumentEvaluation of Norwegian Church Aid Livelihoods and Trade Programme final report
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2013In Tanzania NCA works with poor communities and local partners (FBOs), resource partners and strategic partners in 41 districts of mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar. NCA started its Tanzania operations in 2006. Between 2011 and 2015 the NCA-Tanzania will be implementing a new country strategy.DocumentWhy women farmers are left out of the programs. Lessons learned. Evaluation of Norway's bilateral agricultural support to food security
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2013Norway’s Bilateral Agricultural Support to Food Security 2005-2011 was reviewed in 2012-2013. This Lessons Learned document was prepared as a continuation of that review. Its purpose is to identify lessons learned regarding women’s rights and gender1 issues in the projects/programmes2 reviewed, in order to achieve more gender equality in Norwegian-funded agricultural programmes.Document3 decades of land reform in Zimbabwe: perspectives of social justice & poverty alleviation
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013Zimbabwe 'land invasions' of the early 2000's are what stand out in many people's minds as the beginning of the country's slide into what is generally understood as chaos.DocumentClimate change mitigation in Tanzania: agricultural production systems in Njombe. Work report from a study in a high altitude farming area.
2013In Tanzania agriculture is almost entirely driven by smallholder farmers still depending on the hand hoe, traditional rain-fed agriculture, and animal husbandry practices. Women account for more than 70% of the agricultural production especially food crops, and they play an important role in the efforts to transform Tanzanian agriculture.DocumentImproving smallholder livelihoods through local value chain development: a case study of goat milk yoghurt in Tanzania
International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, 2012Smallholder farmers have difficulties entering established value chains with value-added products. In this paper, we look at smallholders’ capability to establish and sustainably manage a competitive and economically viable local dairy value chain through the case of Twawose, a small dairy goat co-operative in Tanzania.Pages
