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  1. Library Resource

    Volume 9 Issue 6

    Peer-reviewed publication
    June, 2020
    Ghana

    Inequalities in land rights exist globally, both in formal and customary settings. This is because land rights are either strong or weak, and held by various categories of people. The weaker variants of the inequalities tend to stifle tenure security, reduce land use, and threaten the food security of those dependent on the land for survival. This paper investigated the implications of customary land rights inequalities and varying tenure insecurity for food security among smallholder farmers in northwest Ghana.

  2. Library Resource
    Thematic Case Study 3

    Lessons from responsible land investment pilots in sub-Saharan Africa, Case Study 3

    Reports & Research
    March, 2020
    Malawi, Mozambique, Western Africa, Ghana, Sierra Leone

    This paper is one of three thematic case studies resulting from a set of pilot projects undertaken jointly by civil society and private business partners from 2016–2019 in five countries in sub-Saharan Africa. These pilots sought to test how private companies could collaborate with civil society organisations and other stakeholders to implement responsible agribusiness investments that recognise and respect community land rights, and to develop innovative tools and approaches that could be adopted and implemented at greater scale.

  3. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    June, 2018
    Ghana

    Agricultural water management, particularly management of multi-purpose small reservoirs (SRs) in drier savanna areas of the northern Ghana, is being promoted as a key solution to improve agricultural production, enhance food security and livelihoods of smallholder farm households. However, little empirical evidence exist on how effective these small water infrastructures are in terms of delivering multiple benefits and their impact on the livelihood of smallholder farmers.

  4. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2014
    Ethiopia, Tanzania, Ghana, Africa

    In this paper, we will explore the ways in which sustainable intensification interventions

    often overlook fundamental social dynamics in rural landscapes. We provide evidence of

    the underlying social, political and environmental contexts that affect farmers’ land-use

    decisions. While there are numerous initiatives to promote a Green Revolution for Africa,

    many tend to be dominated by technical fixes that fail to understand rural farmers’ condi

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    tions or aspirations and focus narrowly on increasing productivity. These technical solu

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  5. 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.

  6. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2013
    India, Ghana, Nigeria

    Safe and sustainable management of waste presents a major challenge in cities in the Global South. For decades farmers in the peri-urban interface (PUI) have used biodegradable components of urban waste as inputs into their farming practices. Evidence from Kano, Nigeria; Kumasi, Ghana; Hubli-Dharwad and Kolkata, India reveals in rare detail how urban waste reuse plays an important role in the livelihood strategies of lower-income families nd while waste farming also contributes significantly to urban food security.

  7. Library Resource
    April, 2013
    Ghana

    The report is organized as follows. The
    next section puts the study into context by briefly
    discussing the global EACC study and the EACC methodology,
    which was applied in this study at a more disaggregated
    level. The section highlights the differential impacts of
    climate change among different regions of the world,
    including Africa. Chapter three presents an overview of the
    methodology used, including the key assumptions. An effort

  8. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Ethiopia, Ghana

    Poverty, environment, social
    development, and gender are important cross-cutting themes
    of the World Bank and government investment programs,
    especially within the Sustainable Development Network (SDN).
    For developing sectoral strategies and programs, economic,
    environment and social assessments are undertaken, however,
    these are usually done separately, and most often gender
    issues are not included. This is a missed opportunity,

  9. Library Resource
    January, 2014
    Ghana

    Ghana, like many other African
    countries, had made a commitment in 2003 to allocate at
    least ten percent of their national budgetary resources to
    develop the agricultural sector by 2008, following the
    adoption of the Comprehensive African Agriculture
    Development Programme (CAADP), with an aim towards realizing
    food security and poverty reduction. This Agriculture Public
    Expenditure Review (AgPER) for Ghana analyzes data on public

  10. Library Resource
    August, 2015
    Ghana

    Improved agricultural risk management is one of the core enabling actions of the
    Group of Eight’s (G-8’s) New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition. The Agricultural
    Risk Management Team (ARMT) of the Agriculture and Environment Services
    Department of the World Bank conducted an agricultural sector risk assessment to better understand the dynamics of agricultural risks and
    identify appropriate responses, incorporate agricultural
    risk perspective into decision-making, and build capacity
    of local stakeholders in risk assessment and management.

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