Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major worldwide health challenge, and addressing this challenge requires high-quality data. This analysis uses a large-scale survey of 5033 households in rural Ethiopia in which both men and women were surveyed about past-year IPV in order to quantify the degree of discordance, including both husband only reporting and wife […]
Large-scale land restoration improved drought resilience in Ethiopia’s degraded watersheds
Anthropogenic land degradation, exacerbated by more frequent and intense weather shocks due to climate change, threatens the livelihoods of rural populations in developing economies. Development agencies have invested heavily in sustainable land management projects to overturn land productivity losses, but efforts to assess project impacts have been hampered by operational issues and by the high […]
Timely Funding, Response Critical as Ethiopia’s Agriculture Sector Recovers from Multiple Disasters
Ethiopian agriculture in the news for the period March 16 - 31, 2022 highlighting current stories in agriculture and related topics in the country. Read more
Estimating smallholder maize yields in Ethiopia with satellites and machine learning
Accurate and precise monitoring of agricultural output in developing countries is a crucial tool for the proper allocation of public funds and services, in addressing poverty, and in sustainably increasing yields to feed growing populations. But accurate crop yield estimation is particularly challenging in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where heterogeneous smallholder farms predominate, making data collection […]
Institute underlines building resilient agriculture in Ethiopia
Ethiopian agriculture in the news for the period March 01 - 15, 2022 highlighting current stories in agriculture and related topics in the country. Read more
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