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Improving Food Security in Africa: Highlights of 25 Years of Research, Capacity-Building, and Outreach.

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Policy Papers & Briefs
oktober, 2009
Africa

Decades of research have led to substantially improved understanding of the nature of food insecurity. A combination of economic growth and targeted programs resulted in a steady fall (until the food crisis of 2007/08) in the percentage of the world’s population suffering from undernutrition (from 20% in 1990/92 to 16% in 2006).

Renewable Natural Resources

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
september, 2009

This paper explores how a 'conflict and violence sensitive' framework in project assessment, design and implementation facilitates early identification and mitigation of negative consequences of competition and dispute, and promotes sustainable development over the longer term.

Impacts of Land Certification on Tenure Security, Investment, and Land Markets

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Reports & Research
maart, 2009
Ethiopia

While early attempts at land titling in Africa were often unsuccessful, the need to secure land rights has kindled renewed interest, in view of increased demand for land, a range of individual and communal rights available under new laws, and reduced costs from combining information technology with participatory methods.

Scaling up Local and Community Driven Development

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
februari, 2009
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

Local and Community Driven Development (LCDD) is an approach that gives control of development decisions and resources to community groups and representative local governments. Poor communities receive funds, decide on their use, plan and execute the chosen local projects, and monitor the provision of services that result from it.

Developing knowledge and capacity for innovation in food and agriculture

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december, 2008

The Knowledge, Capacity, and Innovation Division (formerly ISNAR) works to improve the functioning of food and agriculture systems by facilitating knowledge management—the creation, accumulation, sharing, and utilization of knowledge—and developing the capacity for innovation by all actors along the food and agriculture value chain.

Gendering Land Tools: Achieving secure tenure for women and men

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december, 2008

This publication, from the Global Land Tool Network, presents a mechanism for effective inclusion of women and men in land tool development and outlines methodologies and strategies for systematically developing land tools that are responsive to both women and men’s needs. Equal property rights for women and men are fundamental to social and economic gender equality.