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Effect of graded levels of Tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) leaves supplementation on performance of yearling Menz sheep in Ethiopian Highlands

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Journal Articles & Books
May, 2016
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

The effects of supplementation with graded levels of tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) leaves on feed intake, digestibility, and body weight gain (BWG) and carcass characteristics were studied using thirty yearling and intact male Menz sheep.

The future of food security, environments and livelihoods in Western Africa: Four socio-economic scenarios

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Reports & Research
May, 2016
Africa
Western Africa

This working paper examines the development of regional socioeconomic scenarios for West Africa’s development, agriculture, food security and climate impacts. We present four globally consistent regional scenarios framed and outlined by regional experts who crafted narratives and determined key drivers of change.

Carbon sequestration potentials of semi-arid rangelands under traditional management practices in Borana, Southern Ethiopia

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Journal Articles & Books
April, 2016
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

A study to determine carbon sequestration potentials and soil attributes was conducted in Borana rangelands of southern Ethiopia under communally grazed areas, grazing enclosures (rangelands enclosed for 20 years for dry season grazing) and rangelands managed by prescribed fire for more than five years after fire application.

A PEOPLE IN THE WAY OF PROGRESS

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Reports & Research
April, 2016
Africa

Green energy is expected to be a significant part of the solution to Africa’s energy problems. But what new problems may arise if progress exacts at a high cost? Lake Turkana Wind Power is the largest private investment ever in Kenya, and Danish and international companies and investors have already sunk millions of euros into the project.

Characterization for index based livestock insurance

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Reports & Research
April, 2016
Sub-Saharan Africa

Pastoral populations of sub-Saharan Africa are particularly vulnerable to losses in wealth and productive assets via herdmortality shocks. Although conventional insurance mechanisms covering individual losses are not cost effective in low income extensive grazing pastoral communities, index insurance for livestock offers a promising alternative.

A Gender-responsive Approach to Climate-Smart Agriculture: Evidence and guidance for practitioners

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Policy Papers & Briefs
April, 2016

Taking a gender-responsive approach to Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) means that the particular needs, priorities, and realities of men and women are recognized and adequately addressed in the design and application of CSA so that both men and women can equally benefit.

The gender gap in agriculture affects how men and women access and benefit from CSA.