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strategy, focused on the liberalization of coffee and cocoa prices, their primary marketing and export, all previously … markets as a reliable supplier of quality products. The liberalization took effect in June 1996. Coffee and cocoa exports …
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Cocoa is by far Ghana's most important crop. It dominates the agricultural sector and is a major source of income for … approximately 800,000 farmers and many others engaged in trade, transportation, and processing of cocoa. Cocoa holds a unique …, the Government of Ghana (GoG) is committed to securing the future profitability and sustainability of the cocoa supply …
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This report translates the Bank's corporate commitment into increased efforts to control malaria. It lays the basis for … a Booster Program for Malaria Control, through which the Bank will make an important contribution to malaria control in … service organizations, specialized agencies, and financiers of malaria control at all levels. Consistent with the new Global …
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and to enable the World Bank to play its expected role in scaling up and sustaining malaria control interventions to reach … the new ambitious but achievable global goal set by the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership, of eliminating malaria as a …
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This paper estimates country-specific costs and benefits of scaling up key nutrition investments in Nigeria. Building on the methodology established in the global report scaling up nutrition: what will it cost? Authors first estimate the costs and benefits of a nationwide scale up of ten...
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