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. But has the rise of the African middle class promoted democratic consolidation? This paper uses the case of Kenya to …
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processes of non-traditional exports among smallholders. Adoption was initially widespread and rapid, which led NTX to be hailed … adopters than initially promised. While smallholders may be enticed into entering into NTX markets when conditions are …
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This paper evaluates the impact of an integrated rural development programme on farming techniques and food security in the Gaza area of rural Mozambique. We examine the impact of a group-based approach, in a country with few impact evaluations of technol
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This paper describes the results of initial work analysing a panel of rural households in Peru between 1994 and 2004 to …
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implementers. An innovative cash transfer programme in northern Kenya trialled three targeting mechanisms to learn lessons about …
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We investigate allocations of foreign aid by donors to the environment sector in Kenya covering the period 2001-12. Our …
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Agriculture is a main contributor to pro-poor growth in Africa, but gender inequalities in the sector hold back …
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The paper examines why the efforts to promote gender justice by development aid have not succeeded in dealing with deeply-rooted structural injustices which prevent the realization of social justice and gender equality. The study analyses the implementati
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