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In World Development May 2024 177
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In Global Food Security December 2023 39
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In World Development February 2022 150
This paper discusses which climate variables to collect, and from which sources, when incorporating them into an impact assessment. It finds that severe saline intrusion in Viet Name—caused by climate change and land and water use—had significant
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Rural development program formulation and project design need solid evidence, especially from rigorous impact assessments of previous projects. Among multilateral development institutions, measuring results achieved at the project and corporate level
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Autor:
Azzarri, Carlo, Boukaka, Sedi-Anne, Haile, Beliyou, Seymour, Greg, Heckert, Jessica, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth, Quisumbing, Agnes, Garbero, Alessandra, Mabiso, Athur, Arslan, Aslihan, Cavatassi, Romina, Songsermsawas, Tisorn, Savastano, Sara, Paolantonio, Adriana, Yasser, Rawane, van Biljon, Chloe, Paliwal, Neha, Toma, Irene, Franceschini, Gianluca
Rural transformation is an integral component of economic development, which leads to reduction in poverty and improvement in women’s empowerment. Complete equality between men and women, however, cannot be reached without specific policy action (D
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This paper outlines a methodological strategy for incorporating weather and long-term climate conditions into impact assessments, based on an IFAD-supported project that invested in grain storage in Chad. First, the paper explores a range of weather
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This paper applies a methodological framework for incorporating current period weather and long-term climate conditions into impact assessments. More specifically, the framework applies to non-experimental impact assessments that rely on ex post data
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Health Education Research, 2010 Feb 01. 25(1), 151-161.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/45110645
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In Journal of the National Medical Association June 2010 102(6):452-460