The Ruti Irrigation Project in Zimbabwe aims to contribute to sustainable livelihoods and resilience to climatic change among poor and vulnerable households in Gutu district, Zimbabwe. The project seeks to do this through the establishment of a 60 hectare surface irrigation scheme in which 240 farmers are directly supported to cultivate individual plots of land. These full and summary reports document the findings of a quasi-experimental impact evaluation carried out in September/October 2011
Increasing sources of livelihoods and of income through appropriate innovation platforms may contrib...
Theme: 1st International Research Conference On Driving Socio-Economic Development Through Value Add...
Opportunities for optimization of in-field water harvesting to cope with changing climate in semi-ar...
The Copperbelt Livelihoods Project targeted 1,000 small-scale farmers - of whom 60 per cent were wom...
Research focused on three small scale irrigation projects in the northern part of Nyanga District: N...
Successive droughts, in Zimbabwe compounded by other economic shocks in recent years have resulted i...
Smallholder farmers across Zimbabwe have been facing a problem of food insecurity because of climate...
The study serves to unpack the role of small scale irrigation projects in ensuring food security in ...
The aim of the 'Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods for Women and Vulnerable Groups' project, carried ...
This evaluation is presented as part of the Effectiveness Review Series 2013/14, selected for review...
Increased climatic variability and socio-economic decline due to instability on the political landsc...
This study was about economics of small scale irrigation schemes funded by TASAF. The study was cond...
South Africa is classified as a water-scarce country, and depends on agriculture for food production...
Kenya's 'Turkana-Pokot Drought Management Initiative (DMI)' was a three-year programme implemented b...
Drought induced famine has been the worst disaster from which most rural people experience immense a...
Increasing sources of livelihoods and of income through appropriate innovation platforms may contrib...
Theme: 1st International Research Conference On Driving Socio-Economic Development Through Value Add...
Opportunities for optimization of in-field water harvesting to cope with changing climate in semi-ar...
The Copperbelt Livelihoods Project targeted 1,000 small-scale farmers - of whom 60 per cent were wom...
Research focused on three small scale irrigation projects in the northern part of Nyanga District: N...
Successive droughts, in Zimbabwe compounded by other economic shocks in recent years have resulted i...
Smallholder farmers across Zimbabwe have been facing a problem of food insecurity because of climate...
The study serves to unpack the role of small scale irrigation projects in ensuring food security in ...
The aim of the 'Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods for Women and Vulnerable Groups' project, carried ...
This evaluation is presented as part of the Effectiveness Review Series 2013/14, selected for review...
Increased climatic variability and socio-economic decline due to instability on the political landsc...
This study was about economics of small scale irrigation schemes funded by TASAF. The study was cond...
South Africa is classified as a water-scarce country, and depends on agriculture for food production...
Kenya's 'Turkana-Pokot Drought Management Initiative (DMI)' was a three-year programme implemented b...
Drought induced famine has been the worst disaster from which most rural people experience immense a...
Increasing sources of livelihoods and of income through appropriate innovation platforms may contrib...
Theme: 1st International Research Conference On Driving Socio-Economic Development Through Value Add...
Opportunities for optimization of in-field water harvesting to cope with changing climate in semi-ar...