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World Water and Food to 2025: Dealing with Scarcity / Mark W. Rosegrant Ximing Cai
Title : World Water and Food to 2025: Dealing with Scarcity Material Type: printed text Authors: Mark W. Rosegrant Ximing Cai, Author Publisher: International Food Policy Reseach Institute Publication Date: 2002 Pagination: 322 p. ISBN (or other code): 978-0-89629-646-6 Languages : English Keywords: World Water Food 2025 Dealing Scarcity Class number: 333.9100112 World Water and Food to 2025: Dealing with Scarcity [printed text] / Mark W. Rosegrant Ximing Cai, Author . - [S.l.] : International Food Policy Reseach Institute, 2002 . - 322 p.
ISBN : 978-0-89629-646-6
Languages : English
Keywords: World Water Food 2025 Dealing Scarcity Class number: 333.9100112 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 18325 333.9100112 R796wo Livre Huye Library Storage Books Available Gender and Governance in Rural Sérvices / World bank
Title : Gender and Governance in Rural Sérvices : Insights from India, Ghana, and Ethiopia Material Type: printed text Authors: World bank, Author Publisher: International Food Policy Reseach Institute Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 332p Size: 22cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-8213-7658-4 Languages : English Keywords: Rural services governance Agriculture Agriculture and Food Rural Development Class number: 307.1412 Abstract: Gender and Governance in Rural Services' provides policy-relevant knowledge on strategies to improve agricultural and rural service delivery with a focus on providing more equitable access to these services, especially for women. It focuses India, Ethiopia, and Ghana, and focuses on two public services: agricultural extension, as an example of an agricultural service, and on drinking water, as an example of rural service that is not directly related to agriculture but is of high relevance for rural women. It provides empirical microlevel evidence on how different accountability mechanisms for agricultural advisory services and drinking water provision work in practice, and analyzes factors that influence the suitability of different governance reform strategies that aim at making service provision more gender responsive. It presents major findings from the quantitative and qualitative research conducted under the project in the three countries, which are analyzed in a qualitative way to identify major patterns of accountability routes in agricultural and rural service provision and to assess their gender dimension. The book is intended for use by a wide audience interested in agricultural and rural service provision, including researchers, members of the public administration, policy makers, and staff from nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and international development agencies who are involved in the design and management of reform efforts, projects, and programs dealing with rural service provision. Gender and Governance in Rural Sérvices : Insights from India, Ghana, and Ethiopia [printed text] / World bank, Author . - [S.l.] : International Food Policy Reseach Institute, 2010 . - 332p ; 22cm.
ISBN : 978-0-8213-7658-4
Languages : English
Keywords: Rural services governance Agriculture Agriculture and Food Rural Development Class number: 307.1412 Abstract: Gender and Governance in Rural Services' provides policy-relevant knowledge on strategies to improve agricultural and rural service delivery with a focus on providing more equitable access to these services, especially for women. It focuses India, Ethiopia, and Ghana, and focuses on two public services: agricultural extension, as an example of an agricultural service, and on drinking water, as an example of rural service that is not directly related to agriculture but is of high relevance for rural women. It provides empirical microlevel evidence on how different accountability mechanisms for agricultural advisory services and drinking water provision work in practice, and analyzes factors that influence the suitability of different governance reform strategies that aim at making service provision more gender responsive. It presents major findings from the quantitative and qualitative research conducted under the project in the three countries, which are analyzed in a qualitative way to identify major patterns of accountability routes in agricultural and rural service provision and to assess their gender dimension. The book is intended for use by a wide audience interested in agricultural and rural service provision, including researchers, members of the public administration, policy makers, and staff from nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and international development agencies who are involved in the design and management of reform efforts, projects, and programs dealing with rural service provision. Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 031987 307.1412 W924ge Livre Huye Library Storage Books Available