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Technical paper
Promoting gender equality in irrigation

Feed the Future Innovation Laboratory for Small Scale Irrigation (FTF-ILSSI) project notes
Small-scale irrigation is increasingly recognized as a key strategy for enhancing agricultural productivity and food security under growing climate uncertainty in Africa south of the Sahara. Rainfed production dominates the region, but governments and other stakeholders are increasing investments in irrigation. As these efforts are being rolled out, the gender...
Ethiopia - Ghana - United Republic of Tanzania
2016 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Book
Tree-Based Production Systems for Africa’s Drylands

Tree-based production systems have enormous potential to reduce vulnerability and increase the resilience of households living in dryland regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. Trees are key providers of biomass, which is critical for many livelihood needs. Wood from trees is the leading source of energy in many dryland countries and is...
2016 - World Bank Group

Policy brief/paper
Social protection and the empowerment of rural women in Africa

With regard to genderdifferentiated impacts on child-specific outcomes, in Lesotho the programme had a strong positive impact on school enrolment and time spent in school (mainly driven by girls) and on a reduction of farm work (mainly driven by boys) for children aged 13–17. These gendered outcomes were also influenced...
Benin - Lesotho - Liberia - Rwanda - Uganda - Zambia
2016 - International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG)

Fact sheet
FoodAfrica Results Booklet

Investing in agricultural research in developing countries is one of the most cost effective ways to increase sustainable food production. Research-based knowledge provides methods for increasing food production and improving food safety, diets, and market access. Improving the productivity of the agricultural sector can lead to significant economic development and enhanced well-being...
2016 - Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)

Technical paper
Challenges in implementing a small-scale farmers’ Capacity-Building Program

The case of the food production, processing, and marketing project in the Democratic Republic of Congo
In 2011, in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Democratic Republic of Congo’s government launched the Food Production, Processing, and Marketing project—which aimed to raise incomes and improve food security in the target areas by improving agricultural productivity, market efficiency, and the capacity of producers...
Democratic Republic of the Congo
2016 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Blog article
Transforming smallholder farms into profitable businesses

Building an enterprise takes many different tasks, from stepping into the shoes of potential customers to designing products or services, to running a marketing campaign. This was one of the key messages for women farmers at SACAU’s Agro-preneurship training in Johannesburg this month. The three-day training from 27th – 29th September...
Botswana - Lesotho - Madagascar - Malawi - Mozambique - Namibia - Seychelles - South Africa - Zimbabwe
2016 - Southern African Confederation of Agricultural Unions (SACAU)

Video
IYFF+10 Family Farming Kampala Conference

On 15th to 16th Nov 2016, African National Committees for Family farming conference was held in Kampala to discuss critical issues affecting Agriculture. This was the first IYFF+10 Global Action for Family farming conference in Kampala Uganda. The two day conference drew participants all over the global for the detail...
Uganda
2016 - Support for Women in Agriculture and Environment (SWAGEN)

Video
Sustainable and profitable milk production in Senegal – see the Food Africa programme’s video!

Food Africa programme produces videos to support advisory services in the agricultural field. In Senegal, Western Africa, the first monitoring study of its kind on milk yield was been carried out, seeking to shed light on the effect of different cattle breeds and husbandry methods on milk production. Join a Senegalese veterinarian to visit...
Senegal
2016 - Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)

Fact sheet
Indigenous Peoples can feed the world

FAO is one of the leading organizations for its expertise in natural resources management, including food systems. Given the inextricable relationship which exists between nature and indigenous peoples’ livelihoods, FAO plays an important role in protecting the environment and those who depend on it for survival. Many FAO projects relate...
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Policy brief/paper
Integration, efficiency, sustainability - Keys to the future of agriculture

The case of Burundi
Feeding a rapidly increasing global population means that we will need to produce more food in a more efficient and sustainable manner. Fewer inputs must be used to achieve greater yields. The real challenge is not just in producing more, but in doing so against a backdrop of climate change...
Burundi
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Case study
Domestication and improvement of tree species in the department of Thiès, Senegal

One of the projects of The Senegalese Association for the Promotion of Organic Agriculture (ASPAB) is called ‘Domestication and improvement of tree species in the department of Thiès’. The aim of the project was to train farmers in the technical skills needed for the cultivation of orchard fruit tree species,...
Senegal
2016 - l’Association Sénégalaise pour la Promotion de l’Agriculture Biologique et Biodynamique (ASPAB)

Newsletter article
Engaging women in family farming to eradicate hunger

Despite the potential of the agricultural sector, many regions of Uganda still suffer from hunger. As everywhere, the serious problem of hunger is linked to climate change, unequal resource allocation, illiteracy, attitude towards farming and poor policy implementation. One of the root causes is also the uneven access of women...
Uganda
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Technical paper
Decent rural employment, productivity effects and poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa

Promoting decent rural employment, by creating new jobs in rural areas and upgrading the existing ones, could be one of the most efficient pathways to reduce rural poverty. This paper systematically investigates the impact of decent rural employment on agricultural production efficiency in sub-Saharan African countries, taking Ethiopia and Tanzania...
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Newsletter
FoodAfrica Programme has taken a major step – FoodAfrica II is now officially up and running

FoodAfrica Research for Development Programme Newsletter, September 2016
2016 - Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)

Technical paper
Mainstreaming ecosystem services and biodiversity into agricultural production and management in East Africa

Practical issues for consideration in National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans to minimize the use of agrochemicals
This Technical Guidance Document addresses the need for mainstreaming biodiversity and ecosystem services into agriculture, at the national level. More specifically, it is aimed to assist countries in developing and implementing their National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans (NBSA Ps), to consider ecosystem services – and opportunities for their management...
Kenya
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Newsletter
Wild foods help to reach food and nutrition security

FoodAfrica Newsletter, December 2016
2016 - Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)

Video
الفلاحة الطبيعية : التويزة

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Morocco
2016 - Terre et Humanisme

Journal article
L’agriculture périurbaine à Oran (Algérie) : diversification et stratégies d’adaptation

Oran, ville méditerranéenne dynamique et seconde agglomération algérienne, a évolué selon un processus d’urbanisation diffuse. Ses franges rurales périurbaines, aux contours flous, lieux d’importantes transformations, sont actuellement des espaces de production agricole. Une redéfinition de l’agriculture périurbaine s’opère par des initiatives individuelles qui se traduisent par une diversification agricole : développement...
Algeria
2016 - Université d'Oran

Blog article
The EU has announced new actions to respond to the El Niño and food security crisis in the Horn of Africa

Four new actions worth €66.5 million will be funded under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa to address the destructive impacts of the El Niño phenomenon in the Horn of Africa region, such as floods and droughts.
2016 - EuropeAid

Conference proceedings
2016 International Conference on Pulses: Conference program & abstract book

The International Conference on Pulses for Health, Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture in Drylands was held on the occasion of the 2016 International Year of Pulses to provide a platform to various stakeholders, including scientists, policy-makers, extension workers, traders and entrepreneurs, to discuss the various contributions of pulses to food and nutritional security and ecosystem...
2016 - International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
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