Research since the 1990s highlights the importance of tenure rights for sustainable natural resource management, and for alleviating poverty and enhancing nutrition and food security for the 3.14 billion rural inhabitants of less-developed countries who rely on forests and agriculture for their livelihoods. The specific rights or combination of rights held by an individual, household, […]
Ethiopian agriculture in the news for the period September 16 - 30, 2023 highlighting current stories in agriculture and related topics in the country. Read more>>
Journal Article. Ethiopia recently experienced a large-scale war that lasted for more than two years. Using unique High-Frequency Phone Survey (HFPS) data, which span several months before and after the outbreak of the war, this paper provides evidence on the immediate impacts of the conflict on households’ food security. We also assess potential mechanisms and […]
A half-day seminar was jointly organized on Septmeber 25, 2023 by The Ethiopia Strategy Support Program (ESSP) of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI and Policy Studies Institute (PSI) at PSI Meeting Room on 'Towards a Socio-Economic Research Agenda for Food Systems Transformation in Ethiopia'. Subject Matter Experts from different government offices, research centers […]
IFPRI Discussion Paper 2196. Mobile phones are rapidly being adopted in less developed countries, with widely acknowledged commensurate socio-economic benefits, including United Nations SDGs advocating for increased ownership of mobile phones to promote women’s empowerment. While overall mobile phone ownership is rising quickly in Ethiopia, it is lagging for rural women, particularly married rural women. […]
Journal Article. In Ethiopia, a highly food-insecure nation, traditional agriculture faces significant climate change challenges. Long-term food security planning and famine prevention efforts require a comprehensive assessment of how crop yield might change in the future across the whole Ethiopia at a spatial scale usable and useful for local decision-making. In this study we aimed […]
Ethiopian agriculture in the news for the period September 01 - 15, 2023 highlighting current stories in agriculture and related topics in the country. Read more>>
Adolescence is a critical period of physical and psychological development, especially for girls, because poor nutrition can affect their wellbeing as well as that of their children. We aimed to assess the feasibility and impact of a package of nutrition education interventions delivered through public primary schools on the diets of adolescent girls in Ethiopia. […]
Journal article: Cluster farming is increasingly recognized as a viable means of improving smallholder economic integration and commercialization in many developing countries. However, little is known about its impact on smallholder welfare and livelihoods. We examine the relationship between cluster farming and smallholder commercialization using a large-scale survey of 3969 farm households in Ethiopia cultivating […]
A comprehensive package of nutrition education interventions delivered through public primary schools can significantly improve dietary practices among adolescents, according to a new study published in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health. The research, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation through the FHI 360 Alive & Thrive initiative, is among the very few to evaluate a school-based […]
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