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journal article

Agro‐ecological zone and farm diversity are factors associated with haemoglobin and anaemia among rural school‐aged children and adolescents in Ghana

Farm diversity,  maize stock in the household, household asset index, & agro‐ecological zone were the main predictors of hemoglobin and anemia among children & adolescents in Ghana.

project paper

Integrating gender into small-scale irrigation

Small-Scale Irrigation (SSI) interventions, like other development interventions, need to take into account men’s and women’s context-specific roles in agriculture and their related gender-based preferences and challenges.

book chapter

Ghana

En prenant en compte les plans d’eau intérieurs, le Ghana a une superficie de 238 539 kilomètres carrés et est situé sur la côte centre-sud de l’Afrique de l’Ouest.

book chapter

Ghana

discussion paper

The renewed case for farmers’ cooperatives

This study presents a stylized but insightful diagnostic of the problems limiting collective action in Ghanaian farmer-based organizations (FBOs).

discussion paper

Opportunities and challenges of community-based rural drinking water supplies

Providing safe drinking water in rural areas is a major challenge because it is not easy to establish institutional arrangements that will ensure that drinking water facilities are provided, maintained, and managed in an efficient, equitable, and

discussion paper

A review of collective action in rural Ghana

With the beginning of the new millennium and the increasing concerns with regard to wild privatization reforms, African governments, international donors and development scholars have been showing renewed interest in collective action.

discussion paper

Decentralization and local public services in Ghana

"This paper explores disparities in local public service provision between decentralized districts in Ghana using district- and household-level data.

discussion paper

Improved water supply in the Ghanaian Volta Basin

We examine access to, use of, and participation in decisions on improved water supply in the Volta basin of Ghana, one of the first countries to introduce a community-based approach to rural water supply on a large scale.

newsletter

IFPRI Report

Commentary: Agriculture Can Give a Helping Hand to Cities; Roundtable Workshop Marks Beginning of Urban Food and Nutrition Study in Ghana; Research in North Africa and West Asia to Benefit Farmers on Fragile Lands; Ecoregional Mapping Helps Pinpoi