Throughout the Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) Programme of the Future Agricultures Consortium, country research teams were encouraged to engage at district and national levels. Towards the end of APRA, during 2021, each country team held final district and national level events in order to share research findings and highlight policy implications. This report evaluates APRA's national engagement to understand what went well, and to identify what improvements could have been made
Improving agricultural policy-making at the national level constitutes a major challenge for all tho...
Agricultural policies affect almost everyone in the world, directly or indirectly. Improvements in a...
On 8–9 December 2016, ILRI held a workshop and exhibition in Addis Ababa for researchers to share th...
Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) has been a six-year research programme of the Future A...
The Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) programme has an innovative monitoring, evaluation...
This summary shares the results of a stakeholder survey on the policy issues and demand for evidence...
The Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) programme has generated new evidence and insights ...
The Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) programme was a six-year (2016–2022), £7 million r...
A 2019 Discussion Paper based on the three country study provides recommendations for increasing the...
To disseminate policy-relevant messages based on APRA research at country and regional levels, the I...
This learning paper presents an initial analysis of the emerging research to policy linkages within ...
Despite Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators’ (ASTI) global and regional visibility-and th...
It is widely acknowledged that a well-performing agricultural sector is fundamental for Africa’s ove...
In early 2022, the Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) Programme of the Future Agriculture...
APRA seeks to generate new evidence on agricultural commercialisation pathways in rapidly changing r...
Improving agricultural policy-making at the national level constitutes a major challenge for all tho...
Agricultural policies affect almost everyone in the world, directly or indirectly. Improvements in a...
On 8–9 December 2016, ILRI held a workshop and exhibition in Addis Ababa for researchers to share th...
Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) has been a six-year research programme of the Future A...
The Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) programme has an innovative monitoring, evaluation...
This summary shares the results of a stakeholder survey on the policy issues and demand for evidence...
The Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) programme has generated new evidence and insights ...
The Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) programme was a six-year (2016–2022), £7 million r...
A 2019 Discussion Paper based on the three country study provides recommendations for increasing the...
To disseminate policy-relevant messages based on APRA research at country and regional levels, the I...
This learning paper presents an initial analysis of the emerging research to policy linkages within ...
Despite Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators’ (ASTI) global and regional visibility-and th...
It is widely acknowledged that a well-performing agricultural sector is fundamental for Africa’s ove...
In early 2022, the Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) Programme of the Future Agriculture...
APRA seeks to generate new evidence on agricultural commercialisation pathways in rapidly changing r...
Improving agricultural policy-making at the national level constitutes a major challenge for all tho...
Agricultural policies affect almost everyone in the world, directly or indirectly. Improvements in a...
On 8–9 December 2016, ILRI held a workshop and exhibition in Addis Ababa for researchers to share th...