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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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October 4, 2018
Webinar: Agricultural mechanization in Africa: Lessons learned from South-South knowledge exchange
In this webinar on October 4, we will summarize major lessons about mechanization learned from the South-South knowledge exchange supported by the Policies, Institutions, and Markets CGIAR Research Program. First, we’ll discuss some key messages that have come out of a compilation and synthesis of the mechanization growth experience in Asia and Africa...
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September 7, 2018
Acknowledge difference between tree and land tenure to enhance landscapes, urge GLF delegates
Land tenure rights are widely recognized as being central to advancing sustainable development goals, but they are only one part of the picture. As it happens, tenure rights to trees are entangled with, but different from, those to land, meaning both must be acknowledged to incentivize stewardship of the landscape by local communities.
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September 6, 2018
Hiring: Senior Research Fellow, CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) seeks a qualified candidate to fill the position of Senior Research Fellow in the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM).
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September 5, 2018
Call for proposals: ‘Feminization’ of agriculture: Building evidence to debunk myths on current challenges and opportunities
The CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research is calling for research proposals on the topic ‘Feminization’ of agriculture: Building evidence to debunk myths on current challenges and opportunities. Proposal submission deadline - September 17, 2018.
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August 31, 2018
Forest landscape restoration assessments: What do they say about tenure?
Studies that explore incentives for communities and smallholders to engage in forest restoration practices have found that clear and secure tenure rights are often key contributing factors to widespread uptake of these practices. To find out whether and how the Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology processes take into account tenure and the related issues of governance and equity, CIFOR scientists reviewed ROAM reports for Brazil, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, Ivory Coast, Malawi, Rwanda, and Uganda.
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September 19, 2018
Webinar: Helping smallholder farmers manage risks: Innovations to improve agricultural insurance
While agricultural insurance has been around for a long time, its adoption by smallholders around the world has been limited. High costs, asymmetric information, moral hazard, lack of trust are among the reasons. Join our webinar on September 19 to learn about two innovative approaches to agricultural insurance that aim to overcome these challenges.
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August 24, 2018
Women at work
In the 1970s, Nepal began an ambitious nationwide forests rights devolution program, eventually seeing a significant range of forest uses and management taken out from the purview of the national government and put in the hands of Community Forest User Groups (CFUGs). PIM-supported research by CIFOR looks at the changes in ecosystem services following the shift to CFUGs, showing a host of improvements, particularly for women.
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July 28, 2018
PIM workshop at ICAE 2018 explored challenges and opportunities for rural transformation in the 21st century
On July 28, as part of the 30th International Conference of Agricultural Economists (ICAE), the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM) held a pre-conference workshop titled Rural Transformation in the 21st Century: The Challenges of Low-Income, Late-Transforming Countries. The workshop was organized in fulfillment of PIM’s Second Phase (2017-2022) commitment to convene annual meetings of social scientists from across CGIAR, and became the second event in the series.
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August 17, 2018
Unraveling power-play in land use planning
Land can have multiple uses with complicated, often contentious, overlapping boundaries. A forest can be the site of agricultural production, while a wetland can provide valuable nutrition in the form of aquatic protein. So what happens when multiple players are vying for land and its various uses, while continuously contesting the overlapping boundaries?
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