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Looking Ahead Long-Term Prospects for Africa’s Agricultural Development and Food Security
Sub-Saharan Africa is the only developing region in the world where food insecurity has worsened instead of improved in recent decades. In this discussion paper, Mark W. Rosegrant, Sarah A. Cline, We

Author: Mark W. Rosegrant, Sarah A. Cline, Weibo Li, Timothy B. Sulser, Rowena A. Valmonte-Santos
Organisation: International Food Policy Research Institute
Publish Date: 2005
Looking Ahead to 2050: Scenarios of Alternative Investment Approaches
Looking ahead to 2050: Scenarios of alternative investment approaches

Author: Charlotte de Fraiture, Dennis Wichelns, Johan Rockström, Eric Kemp-Benedict, Nishadi Eriyagama, Line J. Gordon, Munir A. Hanjra,Jippe Hoogeveen, Annet
Organisation: Stockholm Resilience Centre
Publish Date: 2011
Looking Ahead: Energy, Climate Change and Pro-poor Responses
In the absence of new policies, global trends in energy supply and consumption are unsustainable all around. Today, roughly 2.6 billion people use fuel, wood, charcoal, agricultural waste and animal

Author: Teresa Malyshev
Organisation: International Energy Agency
Publish Date: 2009
Looking Beyond the Endless Frontier
This report analyses the opportunities of the Forward Look as a policy-making instrument for the ESF and its constituencies. The report is partly based on an ESF organised workshop ‘ESF Forward Looks

Author: Barend van der Meulen
Organisation: European Science Foundation (ESF)
Publish Date: 2007
Magic in the air: Spiritual and transcendental aspects of mobiles
Between spiritual and material worlds. This chapter examines several broad theoretical stances towards technology and social change with an eye towards assessing how accurately they can account for r

Author: James E. Katz, Ph.D.
Organisation: James E. Katz, Ph.D.
Publish Date: 2005
Mainstreaming Gender Into Trade And Development Strategies in Africa
Trade liberalization is deemed beneficial to a country because it is supposed to lead to growth resulting from a better allocation of resources in the world economy, exchange of knowledge, transfer o

Author: Sylvia Maria Booth
Organisation: United Nations
Publish Date: 2008
Making Cash Count
This study was conducted as part of a UNICEF-commissioned review of social protection measures reaching the increasing numbers of vulnerable children in east and southern Africa. The components compl

Author: Stephen Devereux et al.
Organisation: Economic Policy Research Institute
Publish Date: 2005
Making Fertiliser Subsidies Work in Malawi
This document is the final output of the COFISA study ‘Mapping triple helix innovation networks in the Western Cape’. The purpose of this project is to understand innovation networks between academia

Author: Unknown
Organisation: Africa Research Institute
Publish Date: 2007
Malaria in the African highlands: past, present and future
Many of the first European settlers in Africa sought refuge from the heat and diseases of the plains by moving to the cool and salubrious highlands. Although many of the highlands were originally mal

Author: S.W. Lindsay & W.J.M. Martens
Organisation: World Health Organization
Publish Date: 1996
Malnutrition and Food Insecurity Projections, 2020
In 1990 a total of 780 million people out of 4 billion in the developing world are living on diets that are not sufficient to maintain a healthy life, according to the Food and Agriculture Organizati

Author: Garcia, Marito
Organisation: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Publish Date: 1994
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