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This paper evaluates Ethiopia’s urbanization trend during the last four decades, while also considering Ethiopia’s structural transformation and recent public investments to promote greater industrialization within the country.
Storage losses at the farm are often assumed to be an important contributor to presumed large postharvest losses in developing countries. However, reliable and representative data on these losses are often lacking.
Identifying priority value-chains in Ethiopia
This paper uses an economy-wide model to identify agricultural activities and value-chains in Ethiopia whose expansion would be most effective at generating economic growth, reducing national and rural poverty, creating jobs, and diversifying diet
Seasonality in agricultural production continues to shape intra-annual food availability and prices in low-income countries.
We analyze the evolution of crop and livestock producer prices and wages of unskilled laborers in Ethiopia over the January 2014 to January 2016 period, during which time the country was massively impacted by El Niño triggered droughts, which star
Diet transformation in Africa: The case of Ethiopia
Four rounds of nationally representative data from Ethiopia document changes in household food consumption patterns.
Centralized implementation mandates of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) require a full and uniform payment to each person in an eligible household.
Chronic undernutrition in Ethiopia is widespread and many children consume highly monotonous diets.
Does market access mitigate the impact of seasonality on child growth? Panel data evidence from northern Ethiopia
Seasonality in agricultural production continues to shape intra-annual food availability and prices in low-income countries.
Chronic undernutrition in Ethiopia is widespread and many children consume highly monotonous diets.
This report investigates the under-explored role that local forms of social capital play in enhancing resilience.
In recent years, many people and parts of the world have been hit by major shocks ranging from conflicts, erratic weather patterns, earthquakes, droughts, and floods to food price spikes.
Reviews resilience processes, activities, and outcomes through case studies of NGO initiatives
Poor countries and vulnerable people are being hit by a barrage of economic, environmental, and political shocks, and these shocks are becoming more frequent and intense.
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Conference on Leveraging Agriculture for Improving Nutrition and Health - New Delhi, February 2011
A medium for information relevant to Ethiopia’s agriculture policy and strategy.