"This paper explores risk sharing in the Zone Lacustre, Mali, as viewed through the lens of consumption smoothing.
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Are wealth transfers biased against girls?
"This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gender over three generations in customary land areas of Ghana's Western Region.
Consumption insurance and vulnerability to poverty
This paper synthesizes the results of five studies using household panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Mali, Mexico and Russia, which examine the extent to which households are able through formal and/or informal arrangements to insure their con
Dietary diversity as a food security indicator
Household food security is an important measure of well-being.
This document summarizes findings from the Accra Urban Food and Nutrition Study (AUFNS) about the importance of care as an input to child nutrition and the relative contribution of various maternal and household resources to the provision of care.
Targeting poverty through community-based public works programs
Since the transition to democracy, South African public works programs are to involve community participation, and be targeted to the poor and women.
The constraints to good child care practices in Accra
Life in urban areas presents special challenges for maternal child care practices.
Comparing village characteristics derived from rapid appraisals and household surveys
This paper investigates whether inferences drawn about a population are sensitive to the manner by which those data are obtained.
Undernutrition of children 0-60 months old in Mozambique is much higher in rural than in urban areas. Food security is about the same, although substantial regional differences exist.
Although most developing country cities are characterized by pockets of substandard housing and inadequate service provision, it is not known to what degree low incomes and malnutrition are confined to specific neighborhoods.
Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status
This study uses data from a representative survey of households with preschoolers in Accra, Ghana to (1) examine the importance of care practices for children’s height-for-age z-scores (HAZ); and (2) identify subgroups of children for whom good ma
Working women in an urban setting
Data collected from a 1997 household survey carried out in Accra, Ghana, are used to look at the crucial role that women play as income earners and in securing access to food in urban areas.
This study explores the impact of changes in land tenure institutions on women's land rights and the efficiency of tree resource management in Western Ghana.
Systematic client consultation in development
Successful food policy implementation is preceded by a defined policymaking process drawing from a sound information base.
Measuring food insecurity
Defining and interpreting food security, and measuring it in reliable, valid and cost-effective ways, have proven to be stubborn problems facing researchers and programs intended to monitor food security risks.