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enrollment, but very few have considered mortality and mobility of orphans. This study uses the Malawi Complementary Panel Survey … results are robust to sample attrition due to mortality and mobility." from Authors' Abstract …
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the relevant policies and programs are generally silent on mobility-induced vulnerability to HIV. As such, this review …
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traditional obstacles to improving their livelihoods. To cope with these obstacles, the rural poor draw on indigenous knowledge … and innovate through local experimentation and adaptation. Indigenous knowledge alone, however, is not enough to deal with … for biofuels require complementary knowledge from formal agricultural research and development (R&D) and support from …
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studied consumers' answers to various knowledge, attitude, perception, and practice (KAPP) questions also collected through …
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also identified. The review concludes that there is an increasing need to work in partnership and to share knowledge and …
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This research has been undertaken to improve our understanding of stakeholders’ knowledge and perception about … management in a multiuser landscape. Land use preferences are influenced by a variety of motives, attitudes, and values intrinsic … to every individual’s decisionmaking. Knowledge can affect attitudes and behavioral intentions, and a positive attitude …
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The recent expansion of Chinese economic engagement in Africa is often poorly documented and not well understood. This paper is the second in an IFPRI-sponsored effort to better understand Chinese engagement in Africa’s agricultural sector. A clearer picture of Chinese activities in...
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L Indice Globale della Fame 2013 (GHI), relativo ai dati del periodo 2008-2012, mostra che la fame mondiale e diminuita di un terzo rispetto al 1990. Nonostante i progressi, il livello della fame nel mondo rimane "grave", con 870 milioni di persone a soffrirne, secondo le stime...
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The 2013 Global Hunger Index (GHI), which reflects data from the period 2008 to 2012, shows that global hunger has improved since 1990, falling by one-third. Despite the progress made, the level of hunger in the world remains serious, with 870 million people going hungry, according to estimates...
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