ESSP has helped increase the skill levels in economic modeling of many researchers at universities across Ethiopia and in government offices. As advisors and mentors, ESSP’s Ermias Engida and Seneshaw Tamru structured training interventions to enable students and economic experts to embed knowledge
Important changes are happening in agricultural markets worldwide. The rapid growth of cities and the emergence of an urban middle class are transforming food systems, and in particular, the food processing industry. In Ethiopia, this industry employs 1 million people,
The Endline Report on ‘Evaluation of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme, Tigray Region, Ethiopia’ of IFPRI has been awarded as one of the top 12 researches conducted globally by UNICEF. The UNICEF Innocenti Research Center has released this year's Best of UNICEF Research 2016 publication that features the top 12 pieces of research commissioned […]
The ‘Stories of Change in Nutrition’ research project aims to generate experiential learning for countries with high burdens of malnutrition to start to fill gaps in our understanding of how policies to address nutrition are made and how these policies play out in implementation in particular contexts. This brief focuses on three overlapping ‘Stories of […]
The Ethiopian Economics Association (EEA) International Annual Conference, co-organized by IFPRI-ESSP, was held on 21-23 July in Addis Ababa.
Ethiopia Strategy Support Program (ESSP) presents its quarterly Newsletter for the months of April - June 2016. The Newsletter summarizes the upcoming vents for the next three months, recent presentation, latest publications of the program, policy related activities and more... Read More >>
ESSP Working Paper 93, by Bart Minten, Ermias Engida, and Seneshaw Tamru . Abstract: Based on a unique large-scale data set on teff production and marketing, Ethiopia’s most important cash crop, we study post-harvest losses in rural-urban value chains,
ESSP Research Note 58: by Joachim Vandercasteelen, Seneshaw Tamru, Bart Minten and Johan Swinnen. Synopsis of Working Paper 91. Abstract: Due to the rapid growth of cities in Africa, many more farmers are now living in rural hinterlands in relatively close proximity to cities.
ESSP Research Note 57: by Mateusz Filipski, J. Edward Taylor, Getachew Ahmed Abegaz, Tadele Ferede, Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, and Xinshen Diao. Abstract: The findings from this study reveal that, on an economy-wide basis, the benefits of PSNP significantly exceed the cost of PSNP transfers.
ESSP Working Paper 92, by Joachim Vandercasteelen, Mekdim Dereje, Bart Minten, and Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse. Abstract: Improved technologies are increasingly promoted to farmers in sub-Saharan-African countries to address low agricultural productivity in their staple crops.
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