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GCP-1 final factsheet: Zambian traditional fermented foods
July 8, 2020Research project
GCP-1 final factsheet: Zambian traditional fermented foods

Please download the GCP-1 final factsheet, which concludes that mostly Mabisi, based on milk, contributes to optimizing the local diet: the Standards Bureau in Zambia will formalize Mabisi processing protocols to allow sales at the formal market through formal market channels. »

Final GCP-3 factsheet: Allotment gardens in Benin
June 15, 2020Research project
Final GCP-3 factsheet: Allotment gardens in Benin

Please download the final factsheet of Global Challenges Programme project “Enhancing urban food security through development of allotment gardens in and around the cities of Benin”. »

ARF-2 final factsheet: Treefarms project in Ghana
June 15, 2020Research project
ARF-2 final factsheet: Treefarms project in Ghana

Please find in this factsheet the final research results of the Applied Research Fund project “Improving smallholders’ food and income security by ïntroducing non-timber forest products in reforestation schemes and tree-crop farms: A collaborative learning process in Ghana (‘the Treefarms project’)”
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GCP-2 final factsheet: WFE
June 3, 2020Research project
GCP-2 final factsheet: WFE

The final findings of this GCP project “Women Food Entrepreneurs in Kenya and Burkina Faso” show that the project has developed an in-depth understanding of how an inclusive agri-business model can be operationalized in an informal city-slum context. »

GCP-4 factsheet midterm findings: Climate-Smart Financial Diaries
June 2, 2020Research project
GCP-4 factsheet midterm findings: Climate-Smart Financial Diaries

“Climate-Smart Financial Diaries for Scaling in Kenya” is a Global Challenges Programme (GCP) project which received funding in the fourth call and has published its midterm research findings. »

GCP-1 final factsheet: Helping poor farmers grow money in Sierra Leone
May 12, 2020Research project
GCP-1 final factsheet: Helping poor farmers grow money in Sierra Leone

The Global Challenges Programme (GCP) “Helping poor farmers grow money in Sierra Leone” published its final research results: local institutions are key to understand structural transformation of poor agrarian economies destabilized by foreign investment; and local community decision-making is significant to control Ebola. »