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  • Ethiopia (52)
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  • Discussion Papers
    January 2012
    Putting gender on the map
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01153.pdf(3.2MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    December 2011
    Responding to land degradation in the highlands of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01142.pdf(4.6MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    December 2011
    Who owns the land?
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01136.pdf(412KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    December 2011
    Poverty reduction in a refugee-hosting economy
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01132.pdf(1.7MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    November 2011
    Cereal production and technology adoption in Ethiopia
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01131.pdf(1MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    November 2011
    Understanding the linkage between agricultural productivity and nutrient consumption
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01128.pdf(966.9KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    October 2011
    Making agriculture pro-nutrition
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01124.pdf(1.5MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    September 2011
    Managing future oil revenue in Uganda for agricultural development and poverty reduction
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01122.pdf(909.9KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    August 2011
    Do shocks affect men’s and women’s assets differently?
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01113.pdf(2.2MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    August 2011
    Food security without food transfers?
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01106.pdf(716.4KB)
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