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Making Our Research Relevant to the People That Matter in the Volta and Niger Basins
After months of planning, the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) is taking its first step toward an integrated approach for research and development. At the [...]
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Putting Water Issues in Perspective: CPWF Water Dialogue Posters to Spark Debate
by Larry Harrington, CPWF Research Director We hear a lot about water scarcity. We hear that we are running out of fresh water, that food security is threatened, and that the grim consequences [...]
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Posters for dialogue, messages for cooperation
In honor of World Water Day, the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food has released a new series of posters. The CPWF Water Dialogue Poster Series derives key messages from work [...]
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World Water Day 2013
Photo: cc: Michael Foley World Water Day, March 22 2013 is the UN International Year of Water Cooperation. Water is a crucial factor in improving food security, health and nutrition [...]
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So You Think You’re Speaking the Same Language?
How are people supposed to talk to each other if they don’t speak the same language? I had my first encounter with this question during the planning meetings for MK11’s consultation [...]
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Information is beautiful
CPWF Mekong Communications Coordinator Terry Clayton reviews a recent publication and finds [...]
- Analysis of smallholder farmer’s participation in production and marketing of export potential crops: The case of sesame in Diga district, east Wollega zone of Oromia Regional State
- The brokerage institutions and smallholder market linkages in marketing of horticultural crops in Fogera woreda, south Gondar, Amhara National Regional State
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Volta capitalisation workshop: time to reap what we’ve sown
There are no translations available. The Challenge Program on Water and Food’s Volta [...]
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So You Think You’re Speaking the Same Language?
How are people supposed to talk to each other if they don’t speak the same language? I had [...]
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Making Our Research Relevant to the People That Matter in the Volta and Niger Basins
After months of planning, the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) is taking its [...]
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A call to transform irrigation programs
A call to transform irrigation programs: shifting the focus from increased food production toward becoming [...]
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