IFPRI: Initiative to End Hunger in Africa Workshops

Future Opportunities for Rural Africa Workshop
November 26-27, 2001
Hosted by IFPRI and USAID

PRESENTATIONS
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    Sub-Saharan Africa: Recent Trends
    Rajul Pandya-Lorch, IFPRI

    MANAGING TRADE AND MARKET LIBERALIZATION FOR RURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION
      Getting Markets Right in Africa: The Challenge Beyond Reform
      Eleni Gabre-Madhin, IFPRI

      Building Trade Capacity: What is Needed for Growth of Agricultural and Agro-industrial Exports After Structural Adjustment
      Dirck Stryker, AIRD

      Managing Trade and Market Liberalization for Rural Growth and Poverty Reduction in Africa
      Fred Kawuma, Eastern Africa Fine Coffees Association

      Initiative to End Hunger in Africa: The Role of and Challenges for Regional International Trade in Food and Income Security in Sub-Sahara Africa
      Howard Sigwele, FANRPAN Secretariat

    ACHIEVING A TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION TO INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND LOWER UNIT COSTS OF PRODUCTION

    BUILDING THE LEVELS OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE AND HUMAN CAPITAL NEEDED FOR SUCCESSFUL RURAL GROWTH

    MAKING AGRICULTURAL GROWTH MORE EQUITABLE
      Income And Land Distribution Among Smallholder Farmers In Africa: Implications For Poverty Reduction Strategies
      Mike Weber, Michigan State University

      Is There a Viable Future for Small Farms in Africa?
      Simeon Ehui, ILRI

      Pathways Out of Poverty: Access to Assets and HIV Shocks
      Lawrence Haddad, IFPRI

    REVERSING THE DEGRADATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES WHILE ALSO ACCOMMODATING GROWING RURAL POPULATIONS

    HOW SHOULD USAID POSITION ITS OWN INVESTMENT STRATEGY FOR RURAL AFRICA?
MATERIALS DISTRIBUTED
  • Strategies for Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Resource Management in the Fragile Lands of Sub-Saharan Africa
    Anna Knox McCulloch, Suresh Babu, and Peter Hazell (eds.)

  • Agricultural Growth Linkages in Sub- Saharan Africa
    Christopher L. Delgado, Jane Hopkins, and Valerie A. Kelly with Peter Hazell, Anna A. McKenna, Peter Gruhn, Behjat Hojjati, Jayashree Sil, and Claude Courbois

  • A Meta-Analysis of Rates of Return to Agricultural R&D: Ex Pede Herculem?
    Julian M. Alston, Connie Chan-Kang, Michele C. Marra, Philip G. Pardey, and TJ Wyatt

  • One Tenth of 1 Percent to Make the World Safer
    Jeffrey D. Sachs
    Washington Post Article

  • ECAPAPA's Electronic Newsletter
    12 October 2001-Volume 4 Number 39
    Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Agricultural Policy Analysis

  • The Role of Agriculture in Pro Poor Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Jonathan Kydd, Andrew Dorward, Jamie Morrison, and George Cadisch
    Workshop Paper

  • Development Pathways and Land Management in Uganda: Causes and Implications
    John Pender, Pamela Jagger , Ephraim Nkonya, and Dick Sserunkuuma
    Workshop Paper

  • Income and Land Distribution Among Smallholder Farmers in Africa: Implications for Poverty Reduction Strategies
    T. S. Jayne, T. Yamano, M.Weber, D. Tschirley, R. Benfica, D. Neven, A. Chapoto, and B. Zulu
    Draft International Development Paper

  • False Promise or False Promise? The Experience of Food and Input Market Reform in Eastern and Southern Africa. Forthcoming chapter in Perspectives on Agricultural Transformation: A View from Africa
    T. S. Jayne, Jones Govereh, Anthony Mwanaumo, Antony Chapoto, and J. K. Nyoro

  • Returns to Public Investments in the Less- favored Areas of India and China
    Shenggen Fan and Peter Hazell

  • Preliminary Findings on the Linkages Between Agricultural Productivity Growth and Child Nutritional Status in Mali. Policy Synthesis.
    James Tefft, with Fatimata, Quattara, Christopher Penders, Mbaye Yade, Daouda Keita, Valerie Kelly, and John Staatz

  • African Perspectives on Progress and Challenges in Transforming Agriculture To Help Cut Hunger and Poverty
    Julie Howard, Thomas Jayne and Michael Weber

  • Strategic Pathways and Interactions to Cutting Hunger in Half in Africa
    John Staatz

  • Infrastructure and Technology Constraints to Agricultural Development in the Humid
    and Subhumid Tropics of Africa
    Dunstan S. C. Spencer
    EPTD Discussion Paper No. 3, August 1994

  • Policies for Improved Land Management in Uganda
    Pamela Jagger and John Pender
    EPTD Workshop Summary Paper No. 10, September 2001

  • Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture Developements in the East African Highlands
    John Pender, Frank Place, and Simeon Ehui
    EPTD Discussion Paper No. 41, April 1999

  • Spatial Aspects of the Design and Targeting of Agricultural Development Strategies Stanley Wood, Kate Sabastian, Freddy Nachtergaele, Daniel Nielsen, and Aiguo Dai
    EPTD Discussion Paper No. 44, May 1999

  • Strategies for Sustainable Agricultural Development in the Ethiopian Highlands
    John Pender, Berhanu Gebre-Medhin, Samuel Benin, and Simeon Ehui
    EPTD Discussion Paper No. 77, August 2001

  • Free Trade Agreements and the SADC Economies
    Jeffrey D. Lewis, Sherman Robinson, and Karen Thierfelder
    TMD Discussion Paper No. 80, November 2001

  • Participation and Poverty Reduction: Issues Theory, and New Evidence from South Africa
    John Hoddinott, Michelle Adato, Tim Besley, and Lawrence Haddad
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 98, January 2001

  • Effective Food and Nutrition Policy Responses to HIV/AIDS: What We Know and What We Need to Know
    Lawrence Haddad and Stuart Gillespie
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 112, June 2001

  • Strengthening Public Safety Nets: Can the Informal Sector Show the Way? Johnathan Morduch and Manohar Sharma
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 122, September 2001

  • Reforming Agricultural Research Institutions: Cote d'Ivoire's Centre National de Recherche Agricole
    James D. Gage, Cheikh Tidiane Sarr, and Carol Adoum
    Abt Associates, Sustainable Financing, Country Study No. 1, October 2001

  • Commercialization of Agricultural Research in Gana: The Experience of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
    James D. Gage and Cheikh Tidiane Sarr
    Abt Associates, Sustainable Financing, Country Study 2, October 2001

  • Sustainable Agricultural Research: Institutional and Financing Reforms in Senegal
    James D. Gage and Cheikh Tidiane Sarr
    Abt Associates, Sustainable Financing, Country Study 3 October 2001

  • Tanzanian Innovations to Attract Funding to a Demand-Driven Agricultural Research Agenda
    Sara Gavian, Samson Chema, and Francis Shao
    Abt Associates, Sustainable Financing, Country Study 4 October 2001

  • Opening Avenues for Private Sector Funding of Agricultural Research in Uganda Andy Cook and Samson Chema Abt Associates, Sustainable Financing, Country Study 5, October 2001

  • IFDC Corporate Report 2000/01International Fertilizer Development Center

  • Agricultural Research and Poverty Reduction Peter Hazell and Lawrence Haddad Food, Agriculture, and the Environment Discussion Paper No. 34, August 2001

  • The Road Half Traveled: Agricultural Market Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa Mylene Kherallah, Christopher Delgado, Eleni Gabre-Madhin, Nicholas Minot, and Michael Johnson Food Policy Report

  • Promoting Sustainable Development in Less-favored Areas John Pender and Peter Hazell 2020 Focus 4, Briefs 1-9

  • 2020 Global Food Outlook: Trends, Alternatives and Choices Mark W. Rosegrant, Michael S.aisner, Siet Meijer, and Julie Witcover Food Policy Report

  • Agricultural Research in Africa and the Sustainable Financing Initiative: Review, Lessons and Proposed Next Steps R. James Bingen and Derick W. Brinkerhoff SD Publication Series, Office of Technical Paper No. 112, August 2000 Sustainable Development Bureau for Africa

  • Agricultural Input Markets in Nigeria: An Assessment and a Strategy for Development International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) International Institute for Tropical Agri-culture (IITA), and West AfricaRice Development Association (WARDA) Paper Series IFDC-P-23, August 2001

  • A Strategic Framework for African Agricultural Input Supply System Development International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) Technical Bulletin IFDC-T-63, October 2000

  • Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) Brochure

  • Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) Newsletter, Issue 3, September 2001

  • Agriculture in Tanzania Since 1986: Follower or Leader of Growth? The World Bank A World Bank Country Study

  • IFDC Corporate Report 2000/2001 International Fertilizer Development Center

  • IFPRI At A Glance International Food Policy Research Institute

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