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  1. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    September, 2017
    Zambia, Africa, Southern Africa
  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    May, 2016
    Zambia

    The Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) is a diagnostic tool to assess the status of land governance at country level using a participatory process that draws systematically on existing evidence and local expertise rather than on outsiders.

  3. Library Resource

    Zambia

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    December, 2012
    Zambia, Africa

    Agriculture and agribusiness play an important role in the Zambian economy, contributing around 20 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in recent years and about 12 percent of national export earnings. Agriculture employs nearly 70 percent of the labor force and remains the main source of income and employment for most of the people living in rural areas. The objective of the Zambia agribusiness indicators (ABI) country report is to examine factors that have affected agricultural productivity, market access, and the policy environment for agriculture in Zambia.

  4. Library Resource

    Unlocking the Potential of Agribusiness

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    March, 2013
    Kenya, Burkina Faso, Zambia, Ghana, Senegal, Sub-Saharan Africa, Africa

    This report highlights the great potential of the agribusiness sector in Africa by drawing on experience in Africa as well as other regions. The evidence demonstrates that good policies, a conducive business environment, and strategic support from governments can help agribusiness reach its potential. Africa is now at a crossroads, from which it can take concrete steps to realize its potential or continue to lose competitiveness, missing a major opportunity for increased growth, employment, and food security. The report pursues several lines of analysis.

  5. Library Resource

    Removing Barriers to Regional Trade in Food Staples

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    October, 2012
    Kenya, Zambia, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Malawi, Niger, Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Africa, Africa, Eastern Africa, Southern Africa

    Africa's growing demand for food has been met increasingly by imports from the global market. This, coupled with rising global food prices, brings ever-mounting food import bills. In addition, population growth and changing demand patterns will double demands over the next 10 years. Two key issues must be addressed: (a) establishing a consistent and stable policy environment for regional trade in fertilizers; and (b) investing in institutions that reduce the transaction costs of coordination failures.

  6. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Ghana, Zambia

    The note reviews the cultural role of
    traditional healers in communities in Ghana, and Zambia, as
    one of the best hopes for treating, and stemming the spread
    of AIDS. However, healers rely on medicinal plants which
    have significantly decreased, as their habitats are lost
    through deforestation, cultivation, overgrazing, burning
    droughts, and desertification among others. This has been
    exacerbated by poor management of local, and international

  7. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Zambia

    This study was designed to go below the
    radar of Zambia's macroeconomic developments to examine
    trends, constraints, and opportunities in specific economic
    subsectors. It sought to build upon existing and planned
    analyses within the country in order to better understand:
    1) the underlying bases for competitive advantage and
    disadvantage in the evolving Zambian economy; 2) the likely
    sustainability of those patterns of economic diversification

  8. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Zambia

    The report documents poverty in Zamia
    along a number of dimensions, including material
    deprivation, human deprivation, vulnerability, destitution,
    and social stigmatization. The report identified a number of
    basic actions to facilitate growth in the rural sector;
    these include (1) a (revived) system of regular manual
    maintenance of rural roads; (2) simple systems of animal
    disease control; animal movement control; health inspection

  9. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Zambia

    This paper investigates the impacts of cotton marketing reforms on farm productivity, a key element for poverty alleviation, in rural Zambia. The reforms comprised the elimination of the Zambian cotton marketing board that was in place since 1977. Following liberalization, the sector adopted an outgrower scheme, whereby firms provided extension services to farmers and sold inputs on loans that were repaid at the time of harvest. There are two distinctive phases of the reforms: a failure of the outgrower scheme, and a subsequent period of success of the scheme.

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