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journal article

Public agriculture investment and food security in ECOWAS

Public agriculture expenditure is a significant growth catalyst. However, evaluating the impact of public agriculture expenditure on food security remains scanty.

factsheet

Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on rural women and men in the Niger

In response to the first case of COVID-19 in Niger on March 19, the government announced a state of emergency on March 27, 2020. Restrictions were gradually lifted starting in May 2020. The spread of COVID-19 in Niger has been limited.

discussion paper

Political economy of national agricultural statistics: The case of Niger

This paper conducts a political economy analysis to understand the factors that affect provision of and access to reliable agricultural statistics and data systems in Niger.

discussion paper

Gender and trade in Africa: Case study of Niger

The evidence on the impact of trade liberalization on gender inequalities is not fully established yet, nor is the impact of gender inequalities on trade policy outcomes.

book chapter

Gender and trade in Africa: Case study of Niger

Trade is positively associated with economic growth as it expands market opportunities, increases income earnings, and improves livelihoods.

book

Fostering transformation and growth in Niger’s agricultural sector

The current publication intends to add to the understanding of the potential role that smallholders and the institutional and market environment play in a sustainable transformation of the agriculture sector in Niger.

book chapter

Economics of land degradation in Niger

Land degradation poses daunting challenges to Niger and the country has designed several policies and strategies for combatting it.

journal article

Mobile phone and household's poverty: Evidence from Niger

This study attempts to highlight, in the development context, the impact of mobile telephony on households’ poverty in terms of welfare indicator improvement derived from the total household expenditure.