A three-days training was given to the Ministry of Planning and Development research staff on 'Introduction to the Social Accounting Matrix (SAM)' and how to use SAM multipliers for impact analysis. The training was given at the Ministry in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Nov 20-22, 2023. The training was organized by the CGIAR Research Initiative […]
Men can cook: Effectiveness of a light-touch men’s engagement intervention to change attitudes and behaviors in rural Ethiopia
Discussion Paper 02212. Graduation model interventions seek to address multiple barriers constraining households’ exit from poverty, however, few explicitly target unequal gender norms. Using a randomized control trial design, combined with three rounds of data, we investigate the impacts on gender equitable attitudes and behaviors of a graduation program that seeks to simultaneously “push” households […]
Agriculture, Food exhibitors flock Millennium Hall for 14th AGRIFEX-Ethiopia
Ethiopian agriculture in the news for the period December 01 - 15, 2023 highlighting current stories in agriculture and related topics in the country. Read more>>
Including scalable nutrition interventions in a graduation model program: Experimental evidence from Ethiopia
IFPRI Discussion Paper 02208. We explore the impact of different models of scalable nutrition services embedded within a light-touch graduation program, implemented at scale in Ethiopia. The graduation program provided poor households enrolled in Ethiopia’s national safety net, the Protective Safety Net Program (PSNP), with additional livelihood programming including savings groups, business skills training and […]
Barriers to appropriate complementary feeding and the use of ultra‐processed foods: A formative qualitative study from rural Oromia, Ethiopia
Children's consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) is increasing in Ethiopia, but relatively little is known about the specific feeding practices that underlie this pattern. The objective of this study was to explore patterns of consumption of UPF by infants and young children within a broader context of inappropriate complementary feeding practices in extremely poor households […]
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