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Governance
Independent Steering Committee
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FLAGSHIP 1
Technological Innovation and Sustainable Intensification
FLAGSHIP 2
Economywide Factors Affecting Agricultural Growth and Rural Transformation
FLAGSHIP 3
Inclusive and Efficient Value Chains
FLAGSHIP 4
Social Protection for Agriculture and Resilience
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Governance of Natural Resources
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Cross-cutting Gender Research and Coordination
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April 2, 2019
Cash transfers and intimate partner violence
Cash transfers are a promising tool to reduce intimate partner violence, but can they be effective across diverse contexts and program design? In this blog, Melissa Hidrobo and Shalini Roy identify three policy-relevant knowledge gaps related to the potential of transfer programs to reduce IPV, then address them drawing on case studies from Ecuador, Bangladesh, and Mali.
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March 28, 2019
Considering gender in irrigation: Technology adoption for women farmers
IFPRI researchers Elizabeth Bryan and Hagar ElDidi discuss the differences in how the costs and benefits of small-scale irrigation technologies are distributed among men and women within the same households, how this is linked to women's empowerment, and what should be done to ensure that women participate in and benefit from irrigation.
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March 25, 2019
Brochure: Gender research in PIM
This brochure summarizes selected recent findings and outcomes from the gender research in PIM.
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March 21, 2019
New book guides policymakers to address climate change impacts on agriculture in the Philippines
New resource suggests climate adaptation strategies, as well as investment and policy options in the Philippine agriculture sector.
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March 19, 2019
What happens when you incentivize primary education in Uganda
To move from universal primary access to universal primary education, countries must provide key instructional resources for all students and hold educators accountable for the achievement of all students.
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March 28, 2019
WEBINAR: Innovations to help secure pastoral land tenure and governance
During this webinar, our presenter will describe innovations, successful practices, and lessons learned from her work on pastoral land tenure and governance over the past 15 years, with special focus on how research and technical support to governments used as entry point can lead to policy-impacting results.
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March 13, 2019
Who sits at the table? Policy, people, and potatoes in Kenya
Although it might seem surprising, many Kenyan farmers, entrepreneurs, and investors are intensely interested in the preparation of new regulations on the production and marketing of planting materials for vegetatively propagated crops (VPCs), such as potato and sweetpotato. The new regulations may determine who can and cannot produce VPC planting material, how quickly yields and output might grow, and what varieties come to dominate the market in the coming years.
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March 12, 2019
Why raising aspirations may be key to achieving gender equality
As we seek new ways to empower women and girls, emerging evidence suggests that raising the aspirations of women or their husbands can be one effective route to consider.
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March 5, 2019
A guide to investing in collectively held resources
The guide is designed to help investors better understand the challenges and opportunities of investing in resources managed collectively by a community and draws on lessons learned from Guatemala, Mexico, Namibia, and Nepal.
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