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Managing Risks in Smallholder Agriculture: The Impacts of R4 on Livelihoods in Tigray, Ethiopia
This is an impact evaluation focusing on food and livelihood security among smallholder farmers in Tigray, Ethiopia as a result of the Rural Resilience Initiative (R4), September 2017. This is an impact evaluation that used the difference in difference as a methodology to analyze the quantitative information.
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Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: January 2011–March 2011
Rural resilience series
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Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: July 2011–September 2011
Rural resilience series
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Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: October 2010–December 2010
Rural resilience series
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Impact of climate change on response providers and socially vulnerable communities in the US
Federal disaster programs, plans, and policies seldom address climate change or social vulnerability. Homeland security policy could be revised to accommodate climate change impacts on socially vulnerable populations.
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A summative evaluation of the three-year Resilience Building Program implemented in El Salvador, Guatemala, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu funded by the Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies.
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Mobilising Domestic Resources to Help Mali's Poorest Populations: The Role of French Development Aid
Development cooperation has a major role to play in supporting fragile states to mobilise their own resources in order to fund basic social services.
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Oxfam and other aid groups is working with local activists to bring issues to the attention of the Salvadoran government.
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Photos, panel discussion demonstrate impact of oil extraction on Nigeria and other African nations
Oxfam expert explains that oil revenues do not always translate into money to fight poverty.
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For more than 400 farmers along the Gurracho River, water now flows in abundance to their fields through a new irrigation system.