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Sub-Saharan Africa has long been beset with food insecurity. Investment in small-scale irrigation may provide a solution to address the challenge by extending crop production into the dry season.
Evaluating satellite-based evapotranspiration estimates for hydrological applications in data-scarce regions: A case in Ethiopia
Remotely sensed actual evapotranspiration (AET) may help fine-tune hydrological models in data-scarce regions to improve water-management interventions.
India boasts the largest irrigated agricultural system in the world relying on groundwater.
Low intake of fruits and vegetables is a major cause of micronutrient deficiencies in the developing world.
Climate change impact on Mexico wheat production
Global cropping intensity gaps: Increasing food production without cropland expansion
Can integrated interventions create the conditions that support caregiving for better child growth?
Children born to healthy mothers who live in homes with piped water and improved sanitation, are fed adequate diets, and have appropriate health care have better growth outcomes.
Can a water market avert the "double-whammy" of trade reform and lead to a "win-win" outcome?
"This paper focuses on the linkages between water and trade policies, using Morocco as a case.