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Assessing the impacts of climate change on women's poverty: A Bolivian case study
Climate change affects men and women differently, and pre-existing gender disparities may worsen. We use a gendered computable general equilibrium model linked with microsimulations to assess the distributive effects of climate change in Bolivia.
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The lack of timely, high-resolution data on agricultural production is a major challenge in developing countries where such information can guide the allocation of scarce resources for food security, agricultural investment and other objectives.
Financial feasibility of developing solar groundwater irrigation in Ghana
Ghana is home to 32 million people, 13 million of whom live in rural areas and work mostly in agriculture.
Financial feasibility of developing solar irrigation in Mali
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Effectiveness of a remote agricultural extension program in times of crisis: Experimental evidence from Myanmar
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