New discussion paper provides an empirical insight into the impact of mothers’ non-farm entrepreneurship on the propensity of child secondary school enrollment.
Karl Pauw is the new Program Leader for IFPRI’s Ghana Strategy Support Program
After more than a decade at the helm, Shashi Kolavalli has decided to step down as the Ghana Strategy Support Program (GSSP) leader. Effective immediately, he is being succeeded by Karl Pauw, who joined GSSP in August 2017. Karl previously served as the regional coordinator for the FAO’s Monitoring and Analyzing Food and Agricultural Policies […]
Call for Abstracts: 3rd Agriculture, Nutrition and Health (ANH) Academy Week
The Agriculture, Nutrition & Health (ANH) Academy will hold its 3nd Annual Agriculture, Nutrition and Health (ANH) Academy Week from 25 – 29 June 2018 in Accra, Ghana, inviting the global community of researchers and research users to participate. The event provides a forum to explore multisectoral linkages between agriculture, nutrition and health. The ANH Academy invites the […]
Does Warehouse Receipt Financing Benefit Ghanaian Smallholders?
Proponents of warehouse receipt systems argue that they benefit smallholder farmers by allowing them to store surplus grains in a secure facility to sell later in the season when prices tend to be higher. In the interim, receipt holders can use the stored commodity as collateral to secure loans to finance household consumption and investment […]
Towards Agricultural Innovation in Ghana: An Evidence-Based Approach
Towards Agricultural Innovation in Ghana will bring together researchers, local and international NGOs, inter-governmental organizations, and policymakers working in the agricultural sector to facilitate dialogue among different parties about rigorous studies on the impact of agricultural interventions. By creating more visibility for such existing studies and discussing their implications, the event aims to promote the use of […]
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