Navigating the promise of nature-based solutions at COP28 and beyond
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Agricultural production by smallholder farm households is a means of livelihood for many rural households in developing economies, including Africa. Commercializing smallholder farmers in the agricultural sector...
This B4Life report gives an overview of EU support to developing countries on biodiversity conservation: protecting threatened species and ecosystems and fighting the illegal wildlife trade while combating...
This Africa report was published by EU B4Life in 2015, in response to the African wildlife crisis. It aims to identify the principal threats to African wildlife (including animals...
Egypt is the third most populous country in Africa, with about 100 million people concentrated on approximately 6 per cent of the land in a ribbon stretching 1,000 km from north...
The low rate of technology adoption has long been a key constraint on improving productivity, income and yields in farming, particularly in developing countries where market-based systems...
Since gaining independence in 1971, Bangladesh has increased its real per capita income by more than 130 per cent and cut poverty by over half. This rapid economic growth...
The focus of this paper is on the policy priorities which are needed to strengthen the resilience of food systems. While food systems have demonstrated strengths during the spread of COVID-19...
This paper documents the impacts of COVID-19 on households across 34 developing countries, accounting for a combined population of almost 1.4 billion. It analyses the cross- and within-country effects...