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Interact with the charts and graphs we have drawn from the costs and benefits analysis of integrating African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs) with staples project. The project was funded by USAID through the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Horticulture.
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The IINDWEGE project explored what effects particular interventions had on specific outcomes. Explore the datasets to learn more.
Assessing the impact of post production infrastructure on womens economic empowerment and access to nutritious diet among female groundnut growers and processors in Northern Ghana
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Gains from information infrastructure-impact of nutritious diet and womens economic empowerment in Ghana
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Impact of road infrastructure on household nutrition, women empowerment and gender equality in rural Nigeria - Women only
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Impact of road infrastructure on household nutrition, women empowerment and gender equality in rural Nigeria
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The Impacts of Small-scale Irrigation on Nutritious Diets and Women Empowerment - Evidence from Ethiopia
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Women Empowerment and Nutrition in Ghana -The role of market and storage infrastructure
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The CBA project, implemented under the Feed the Futue Innovation Lab for Horticulture program, explores the economic and nutritrional cost and benefits of integrating African indigenous vegetables with staples among women smallholder producers in Kenya
Determining the cost-benefit of integrating horticulture into staple crop production in Kenya
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The Uganda project, implemented under Feed the Future Advancing Local Leadership, Innovation & Networks (ALL-IN) program, addressed strengthening women smallholders’ resilience to agricultural shocks for enhanced income diversification and empowerment.
ALL-IN Strengthening Women Smallholders’ Resilience to Agricultural Shocks for Enhanced Income Diversification and Empowerment in Uganda
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