Keyword
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Page
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Issue
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<b>Advisory services / Extension services /Knowledge transfer</b>
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Knowledge powers development: ICT solutions for the rice and cocoa value chain
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13
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2/2017
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Combining kid power and new media for agricultural extension and better health
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25
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2/2017
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Learning from each other – knowledge transfer for potato production among African countriesand India
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40
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3/2017
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<b>Agriculture</b>
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Organic and Fairtrade cotton – a way out of rural poverty?
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36
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2/2017
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Winter farming technologies for India’s cold desert farmers
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39
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2/2017
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Climate-smart agriculture – what is it?
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14
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4/2017
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What can organic farming contribute to climate change adaptation and mitigation?
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20
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4/2017
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<b>Bioenergy</b>
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Relieving (energy) poverty with biogas
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38
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1/2017
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Solar powered cooling for enhancing milk value chains
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41
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1/2017
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<b>Climate change</b>
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Climate action in agriculture discussed at COP23
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4
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4/2017
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Coal is still king in sub-Saharan Africa
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5
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4/2017
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Agriculture and climate change – where do we stand?
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6
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4/2017
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How to suppourt countries to achieve their Nationally Determined Contributions
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9
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4/2017
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Climate action – time to walk the talk. The NDC Partnership
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12
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4/2017
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Channelling climate finance for adaptation in agriculture
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13
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4/2017
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Climate-smart agriculture – what is it?
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14
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4/2017
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The role of soil carbon in mitigating climate change – lost cause or triple-win?
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17
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4/2017
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What can organic farming contribute?
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20
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4/2017
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How to consicer climate risks in market systems?
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23
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4/2017
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Resilience-building – easier said than done
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26
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4/2017
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Drought Cycle Management for building resilience and food security
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29
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4/2017
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Make social protection schemes work for drought resilience. Lessons learnt from Ethiopia’s PSNP
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32
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4/2017
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Building resilient livelihoods through economic empowerment. An example from Malawi
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34
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4/2017
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Weather index insurance for smallholder farmers. Insights from Kenya
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36
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4/2017
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<b>Cooperatives</b>
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Farmer cooperatives in China – not exploited to the full
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42
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3/2017
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<b>Development cooperation</b>
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European Development Days: Investing in development
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4
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2/2017
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A matter of trust. Privacy and data security in development projects
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32
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2/2017
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Can development cooperation help reduce international labour migration?
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38
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4/2017
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<b>Digitisation</b>
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Unleashing the rural digitisation potential
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8
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2/2017
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Doing more with less: Digitisation and ICT for sustainable agri-food systems in Latin America
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10
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2/2017
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Knowledge powers development: ICT solutions for the rice and cocoa value chain
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13
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2/2017
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How can the digital revolution benefit smallholder farmers?
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16
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2/2017
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From agricultural finance to drone operations: starting off a new generation of agripreneurs
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19
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2/2017
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E-learning courses made in West Africa, for African youth
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22
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2/2017
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Combining kid power and new media for agricultural extension and better health
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25
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2/2017
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One for all – creating a Unified Register for Social Protection Programmes in Malawi
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28
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2/2017
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The power of open data
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30
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2/2017
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A matter of trust. Privacy and data security in development projects
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32
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2/2017
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Healthy scepticism is called for
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34
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2/2017
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Smartphone Apps. New prospects for research and monitoring
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45
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4/2017
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<b>Food security/Nutrition</b>
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Food price risks and food security
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4
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1/2017
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Reconciling trade policies with food security objectives
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12
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1/2017
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Horticultural exports – a threat or a boost to food security?
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24
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1/2017
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GlobalFood Symposium looks at changes in agri-food systems
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42
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2/2017
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<b>Health</b>
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Combining kid power and new media for agricultural extension and better health
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25
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2/2017
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<b>Land / Land governance</b>
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Sustainable land management – Restoring degraded land for a better future
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36
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1/2017
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<b>Marketing / Markets</b>
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European chicken drumsticks for West Africa – a threat to local markets?
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15
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1/2017
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Organic and Fairtrade cotton – a way out of rural poverty?
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36
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2/2017
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<b>Mechanisation</b>
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Financing agricultural mechanisation
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5
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1/2017
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<b>Migration</b>
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Can development cooperation help reduce international labour migration?
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38
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4/2017
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<b>Private sector / PPPs</b>
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“We give farmers planning certainty” – Interview with Anja Wolff, Reismühle Brunnen
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35
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1/2017
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<b>Rural development</b>
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The private sector as a driver for sustainable rural development
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32
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1/2017
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Let’s revitalise the broken rural-urban linkages!
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5
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2/2017
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Organic and Fairtrade cotton – a way out of rural poverty?
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36
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2/2017
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Winter farming technologies for India’s cold desert farmers
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39
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2/2017
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Beekeeping in Ethiopia’s wheatbelt – a way towards sustainable agro-ecosystems
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42
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4/2017
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<b>Social protection</b>
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Leave no one behind – mainstreaming disabilities in national public works programmes in Malawi
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38
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3/2017
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Make social protection schemes work for drought resilience. Lessons learnt from Ethiopia’s PSNP
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32
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4/2017
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Building resilient livelihoods through economic empowerment. An example from Malawi
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34
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4/2017
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<b>Trade</b>
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Why trade matters
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6
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1/2017
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Agriculture trade and sustainability concerns
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9
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1/2017
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Reconciling trade policies with food security objectives
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12
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1/2017
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European chicken drumsticks for West Africa – a threat to local markets?
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15
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1/2017
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The cost of high food prices in West Africa
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18
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1/2017
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Closing the standards gap
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20
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1/2017
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The EIF – bridging trade, development and the world’s poorest countries
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22
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1/2017
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Horticultural exports – a threat or a boost to food security?
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24
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1/2017
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Do smallholder farmers benefit from sustainability standards?
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27
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1/2017
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Big business, small farms and “no deforestation” commitments
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30
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1/2017
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The private sector as a driver for sustainable rual development
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32
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1/2017
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“We give farmers planning certainty”. Interview with Anja Wolff, Reismühle Brunnen
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35
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1/2017
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<b>Water</b>
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Water uncertainty stressed at World Water Week 2017
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4
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3/2017
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<b>Youth</b>
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What rural youth really need: jobs, jobs, jobs
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7
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2/2017
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From agricultural finance to drone operations: starting off a new generation of agripreneurs
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19
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2/2017
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E-learning courses made in West Africa, for African youth
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22
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2/2017
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Time to act
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6
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3/2017
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Decent jobs for rural youth
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9
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3/2017
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Creating the political momentum. The “G20 initiative for Rural Youth Employment”
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12
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3/2017
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“We urgently require more public and private investments”. Interview with Gunther Beger, BMZ
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13
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3/2017
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Africa’s rural youth speak out
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14
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3/2017
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“You cannot change a system that you are not taking responsibility for”. Interview with Alfousseni Sidibe, Live Your Dream, Mali
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16
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3/2017
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Is Africa’s education landscape fit for the future?
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18
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3/2017
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Results-based financing brings 90,000 young people into jobs in Nepal
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21
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3/2017
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Making youth gangs a bad choice. A Plan International Project in El Salvador
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24
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3/2017
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Skilling the rural workforce – Green Colleges in India
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26
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3/2017
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African youth brings innovations to farming
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28
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3/2017
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“The real problem is the lack of models of success”. Interview with Samadi Rutherford, AgriSam, Benin
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30
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3/2017
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“One has to be able to ride the fear of failing”. Interview with Sunday Silungwe, Good Nature Agro, Zambia
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31
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3/2017
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Promoting agricultural entrepreneurship in Laos
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32
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3/2017
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“Rural areas are full of opportunities for business start-ups”. Interview with Mipagyendou Tchably, African Coworker, Togo
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34
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3/2017
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“Non-academic professions need more prestige”. Interview with Alina Gumpert, German Agribusiness Alliance
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35
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3/2017
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Moving jobs to people. Socially responsive outsourcing in India
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36
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3/2017
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Child labour: an Ethiopian Perspective
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45
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3/2017
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