This research project addresses three intersecting issues where it has been acknowledged that there is too little empirical knowledge: the transmission mechanisms linking global trade in agricultural products with poverty reduction; the functioning and significance of rural labour markets in low- income countries; and the labour market dimensions of Fairtrade certification. The Fairtrade, Employment and Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia and Uganda (FTEPR) research team, based at SOAS, University of London, set out to develop and apply innovative, careful research methods in order to gather analytically useful, policy relevant evidence on these issues
Climate change undermines the development progress and prospects of developing countries, and this i...
This study sought to understand the extent to which the participatory planning framework established...
This thesis comprises an overview (Chapter 1) and five main chapters (Chapters 2 to 6) on internatio...
Today, about 1.1 billion people continue to live in extreme poverty on less than US$1 a day. Another...
Capstone(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2012Small and Medium Enterprises have been wid...
Although many studies have focused on the plight, poverty, and severe malnutrition of rural Ethiopia...
This literature review is part of the DFID–K4D Learning Journey on Supporting a Demographic Transiti...
Attracting export-oriented FDI is considered as a way of economic development by many developing cou...
The current transformation of the agricultural sector in many African countries has been perceived t...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (School of Public Health)Complementary feeding practices are often inadequ...
Master thesis in development management- University of Agder 2011Many developing economies have ende...
The development potential of 8 milksheds in Ethiopia was assessed and ranked for potential for value...
Ugandan data shows poverty to be entrenched in rural areas and in large households. Households with ...
Rural Ethiopia rolled-out a program for the establishment of farmers’ collective action groups known...
About 65% of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa lives in rural areas and due to the strong depende...
Climate change undermines the development progress and prospects of developing countries, and this i...
This study sought to understand the extent to which the participatory planning framework established...
This thesis comprises an overview (Chapter 1) and five main chapters (Chapters 2 to 6) on internatio...
Today, about 1.1 billion people continue to live in extreme poverty on less than US$1 a day. Another...
Capstone(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2012Small and Medium Enterprises have been wid...
Although many studies have focused on the plight, poverty, and severe malnutrition of rural Ethiopia...
This literature review is part of the DFID–K4D Learning Journey on Supporting a Demographic Transiti...
Attracting export-oriented FDI is considered as a way of economic development by many developing cou...
The current transformation of the agricultural sector in many African countries has been perceived t...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (School of Public Health)Complementary feeding practices are often inadequ...
Master thesis in development management- University of Agder 2011Many developing economies have ende...
The development potential of 8 milksheds in Ethiopia was assessed and ranked for potential for value...
Ugandan data shows poverty to be entrenched in rural areas and in large households. Households with ...
Rural Ethiopia rolled-out a program for the establishment of farmers’ collective action groups known...
About 65% of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa lives in rural areas and due to the strong depende...
Climate change undermines the development progress and prospects of developing countries, and this i...
This study sought to understand the extent to which the participatory planning framework established...
This thesis comprises an overview (Chapter 1) and five main chapters (Chapters 2 to 6) on internatio...