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African Development Bank Group
2020
International Food Policy Research Institute
2007-2008
Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency
2007
Realising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will require transformative changes at micro, meso and macro levels across diverse geographies. Collaborative, transdisciplinary research has a role to play in documenting, understanding contributing such transformations. Previous work investigated of this Europe North America, however dynamics on ‘transformations sustainability’ other parts world are less well-understood. This paper reports an international project that involved six...
Journal Article The EU–ACP Economic Partnership Agreements and the 'Development Question': Constraints Opportunities Posed by XXIV Special Differential Treatment Provisions of WTO Get access Cosmas Milton Obote Ochieng * *Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC, USA Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Email: c.ochieng@cgiar.org. Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Law, Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2007, Pages 363–395,...
Abstract This paper argues that stakeholder capitalism is more appropriate to natural resource management and rural development in Africa than other varieties of capitalism. It examines different arrangements Kenyan Lake Victoria fisheries resources argue whilst still far from being the mainstream model Kenya, theoretically empirically, it sustainable Anglo‐Saxon variety country inherited its British colonizers. The demonstrates concepts ownership rights are social, economic political...
Within the last four years, a number of high profile reports outlining new strategies for pulling African agriculture out its current impasse have emerged. These include Comprehensive Agriculture Development Programme NEPAD, and InterAcademy Council Report commissioned by UN Secretary General Koffi Annan. Whilst these are welcome improvement on those that characterised in past, it is argued here like their predecessors, they fail to focus business-competitive approaches as an integral part...
This paper discusses how impact-oriented agricultural research for development systems in Africa can be better organized and managed. Specifically, the puts forth argument that achieving targets set by African leaders international community, example, through Millennium Development Goals, will extremely difficult without a satisfactory re-orientation of organization management systems. Such involves carefully linking agenda with national priorities; improving coordination, interaction,...