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BooksEconomics GenderDigital Economies at Global Margins
In this book, contributors from a range of disciplines and locations investigate the impact of increased digital connectivity on the people and places at the world’s economic margins.
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Research in ActionEconomics Social Policy EvaluationRevitalizing skills training and education for youth
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Research in ActionEconomicsThe Global Roundtable of Chief Economists highlights global trends and best practices to help entrepreneurs thrive
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PerspectivesDevelopment Governance Gender Food and Agriculture EconomicsBeyond Access: Putting Women First in Agriculture
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Harnessing research to protect Botswana’s wildlife
Harnessing research to protect Botswana’s wildlife
Wildlife of all kinds freely cross the borders of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, but is the research data needed to protect them as mobile?
Monica Morrison, a PhD candidate at Stellenbosch University and a 2014 Research Award recipient, sought to find out if the extensive research on this vital resource was leading to better management and whether there were more effective ways to communicate the information.
“My IDRC experience helped to focus and contextualize my study, giving me much needed arm’s length distance to review my fieldwork with conservation scientists, tourism operators, and government officials,” she says. “I began to really like the way my chosen world of work was heading.”
“It also made me think in new ways,” she says. “At IDRC I was surrounded by professional sharers of knowledge. Especially illuminating moments included learning how to write for the Web and being exposed to current trends in development evaluation and appreciative inquiry. All these approaches set bells of recognition ringing, and I took them away with me. The experience passed all too quickly, but its influence continues,” she says.
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PerspectivesEconomics Gender Food and AgricultureAddressing the double burden of work for rural women
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Research in ActionEconomics DevelopmentEntrepreneurship driving change and growth in sub-Saharan AfricaThe 2012 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) sub-Saharan Africa Report — the first to examine entrepreneurial dynamics in the region — was launched in Lusaka, Zambia, on November 19, 2013.
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Research in ActionGender Social Policy Information and CommunicationRural women in the wired world
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture Health Information and Communication GenderFood Security and HIV/AIDS
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BooksHealth Gender Economics Evaluation DevelopmentCommunicating with Adolescents about AIDS: Experience from Eastern and Southern AfricaPublication Date