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.
Trade is positively associated with economic growth as it expands market opportunities, increases income earnings, and improves livelihoods.
Spatial interactions are essential drivers of price transmission mechanisms and may significantly affect any food’s policy outcomes. However, spatial aspects seem to be generally overlooked when analysing price transmission.
We use new household level data from Niger and regression analysis to study the role of drought perception and human capital – including empowerment – in climate change adaptation through the digging of zaї pits and effects of these pits on agricu
This chapter examines the global and regional trade agreements signed by Niger, their implementation status, and the main obstacles to their full implementation.
This study seeks to address the gap in understanding the role of gender parity in inorganic fertiliser technology adoption in Niger.
High rainfall variability, resulting in frequent floods, droughts and locus infestations, undermines Niger’s efforts to ensure its food security.
The fifteen Member States of the Economic Community of the West African States (ECOWAS) adopted on October 2013 a Common External Tariff (CET) with the aim of strengthening and accelerating regional integration.
Land degradation poses daunting challenges to Niger and the country has designed several policies and strategies for combatting it.
For Niger, the development of agriculture is essential to strategies to raise incomes and eradicate poverty in a sustainable manner, that is without further depleting its natural resource base.
Le Niger est un pays enclavé de l’Afrique de l’Ouest situé entre 11 ° 37´ et 23 ° 23´ latitude nord et entre 00 ° 10´ et 16 ° 00´ longitude est , avec une superficie de 1 267 000 kilomètres carrés.