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A healthy diet Is costly, but even with limited income Kenyans can eat better

Globally, poor-quality diets are the leading cause of all forms of malnutrition, and the simultaneous occurrence of both under- and overconsumption within the same populations and even within the same households is increasingly common.

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Farm and Family Balance Baseline Survey

This is the baseline dataset for the Farm and Family Balance Study. Sample consists of married sugarcane farmers associated with a large sugar company near Jinja, Uganda. All eligible farmers who agreed to participate are included.

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Ethiopia’s Land Rental Market Partners Survey, 2019

This dataset is a follow-up for households who were visited during Feed the Future I (FtF) Ethiopia end-line Survey 2018 and who participated in land rental market in Tigray and Amhara regions.

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Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2018

These data are generated for the study conducted to evaluate a public extension program that integrates informational video screening with extension service provision to improve farmers’ knowledge and adoption of improved agricultural technologies

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Seasonality and Recall in Labor Supply Data in Rural Malawi

This dataset explores (1) labor supply and (2) perceptions and impacts of COVID-19 via 4 quarterly phone surveys in rural Malawi.

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IMPACT Projections of per Capita Food Consumption (KG per Capita per Year) With and Without Climate Change: Extended Commodity-Level Results for 2022 GFPR Table 2B

Policy makers, analysts, and civil society face increasing challenges to reducing hunger and sustainably improving food security. Modeling alternative future scenarios and assessing their outcomes can help inform policy choices.

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Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019

These data are generated for the study conducted to evaluate a public extension program that integrates informational video screening with extension service provision to improve farmers’ knowledge and adoption of improved agricultural technologies

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Impact Evaluation of C’est La Vie! in Rural Senegal: Baseline Survey

C’est la Vie! is an education edutainment TV series developed and produced by the Réseau Africain pour l’Education à la Santé (RAES), a Senegalese non-governmental organization with support from UN partners. C’est la vie!