Scale and sustainability: The impact of a women’s self-help group program on household economic well-being in India
Microfinance groups are a prominent source of small-scale rural credit in many developing countries.
Microfinance groups are a prominent source of small-scale rural credit in many developing countries.
The slow pace of improvement in service delivery and health outcomes for pregnant women and newborns in developing countries has been a major concern for policy makers in recent decades.
To gain a better understanding of intrahousehold bargaining processes, surveys increasingly collect data from co-heads individually, especially on decision-making, asset ownership and labour contributions.
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical agencies and research institutions.
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical agencies and research institutions.
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical agencies and research institutions.
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical agencies and research institutions.
The transition of farmers from subsistence to market-oriented agriculture is meant to reduce hunger, increase wellbeing and accelerate rural economic progress.
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical agencies and research institutions.
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical agencies and research institutions.
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical agencies and research institutions.
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical agencies and research institutions.
The 2019 SAM for Egypt builds on the previous 2014/15 SAM that was built and published by Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) with the support of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
This new regional SAM for Yemen includes 57 productive sectors – including 20 agricultural, 25 industrial, and 12 services activities – in four subnational regions: Highlands, Tihama, Aden, and Hadramaut.
The Regional 2014/15 SAM for Egypt includes 62 sectors and 66 products.
The new 2015 SAM for Jordan includes 56 sectors and 62 products.