Malaria, schistosomiasis (bilharzia), and Japanese encephalitis are the major vector-borne diseases whose increase or decrease can be attributed to agricultural water development (see table). Others include dengue fever, yellow fever, and filariasis. Young children in poor communities are particularly affected: malaria is among the top five causes of death among under-fives in Sub-Saharan Africa; schistosomiasis among children affects growth, nutritional status, and cognitive development; and encephalitis occurs mainly in young children... Water development projects bring important benefits locally and globally. Yet it is often assumed that irrigation will bring health benefits to all, regardless of their socioeconomic standing within a com...
Background: Ethiopia plans to increase its electricity power supply by five-fold over the next five ...
The global impact of malaria on human health, productivity, and general well-being is profound, and ...
While most people can readily grasp malaria’s impact on smallholder productivity and development, th...
"Good health and productive agriculture are both essential in the fight against poverty. In a rapidl...
Malaria is one of the top five causes of death worldwide, and roughly half the world’s population li...
"Agriculture is the main source of livelihood of the majority of people affected by HIV and AIDS glo...
Growing our food is often bad for our health, just as poor health hampers us in growing our food. An...
Policymaking initiatives in agriculture and public health are often pursued in a parallel and unconn...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Paludisme et agriculture au Kenya : une nouvelle p...
Policymaking initiatives in agriculture and public health are often pursued in a parallel and unconn...
The evidence on the potential for agricultural interventions to contribute to improved nutrition has...
Food insecurity, recurrent famine, and poverty threaten the health of millions of African residents....
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Paludisme et agriculture : une nouvelle perspectiv...
Abstract. Human-made ecologic transformations have occurred at an unprecedented rate over the past 5...
Agriculture and health are intimately linked. Many diseases have agricultural roots—food-borne disea...
Background: Ethiopia plans to increase its electricity power supply by five-fold over the next five ...
The global impact of malaria on human health, productivity, and general well-being is profound, and ...
While most people can readily grasp malaria’s impact on smallholder productivity and development, th...
"Good health and productive agriculture are both essential in the fight against poverty. In a rapidl...
Malaria is one of the top five causes of death worldwide, and roughly half the world’s population li...
"Agriculture is the main source of livelihood of the majority of people affected by HIV and AIDS glo...
Growing our food is often bad for our health, just as poor health hampers us in growing our food. An...
Policymaking initiatives in agriculture and public health are often pursued in a parallel and unconn...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Paludisme et agriculture au Kenya : une nouvelle p...
Policymaking initiatives in agriculture and public health are often pursued in a parallel and unconn...
The evidence on the potential for agricultural interventions to contribute to improved nutrition has...
Food insecurity, recurrent famine, and poverty threaten the health of millions of African residents....
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Paludisme et agriculture : une nouvelle perspectiv...
Abstract. Human-made ecologic transformations have occurred at an unprecedented rate over the past 5...
Agriculture and health are intimately linked. Many diseases have agricultural roots—food-borne disea...
Background: Ethiopia plans to increase its electricity power supply by five-fold over the next five ...
The global impact of malaria on human health, productivity, and general well-being is profound, and ...
While most people can readily grasp malaria’s impact on smallholder productivity and development, th...