Following up on last year’s training in cost benefit analysis, GSSP held a follow-up course in order to further enhance participants’ analysis skills. In the first training, participants from all directorates of MoFA learned how to carry out cost benefit analysis with a focus on the financial aspects of analysis and use of Microsoft Excel. […]
GSSP Master’s Thesis Scholarship Competition
In order to strengthen capacities as well as better utilize research, GSSP is initiating a scholarship program for supporting Master’s level thesis research. In addition to offering students resources and collaboration opportunities to build their research capabilities, the program aims to enhance the relevance of this body of research to improving the effectiveness of agricultural […]
Seminar on Aflatoxins in Groundnuts
GSSP organized a seminar today to share the findings from a recent study examining aflatoxins and quality institutions in the groundnut value chain. Aflatoxin is a toxic, carcinogenic by-product of fungi that colonizes maize and groundnuts, among other crops. More than 4.5 billion people in developing countries may be chronically exposed to aflatoxin in their […]
GAPS Review
The Ghana Agricultural Production Survey (GAPS), a pilot being implemented by SRID and supported by GSSP, has made significant progress over the past year. Last month, SRID and GSSP invited a team to participate in an assessment to review the pilot survey, determine the potential for scaling it up to include more districts, and develop […]
GSSP Sends Team to FBOs in Africa Workshop in Dakar
IFPRI, in collaboration with the World Bank and FAO, organized a workshop on farmer based organizations (FBOs) in Africa that was held in Dakar, Senegal from December 8-9, 2011. The workshop brought together stakeholders to draw on their experience and knowledge as well as establish a shared and up-to-date diagnostic of past programs in support […]
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