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Location, location, location: Why using GIS in rural development projects is fundamental
July 2020
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Knowing the geographic location of people or things helps us to monitor well-being and assess the impact of events.
Stepping up rural finance to support smallholder farmers in Zambia
June 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic is creating disruption - but sometimes offers opportunities for innovative solutions for rural farmers.
Catching up with Recipes for Change Chef Lance Seeto
June 2020
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Chef Lance Seeto is an icon of South Pacific cuisine. He’s also been a supporter of IFAD’s Recipes for Change campaign for more than five years now.
Interview with Recipes for Change Chef Bela Gil
June 2020
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“I joined this project because I believe food can really change the world.”
Never let a good crisis go to waste
June 2020
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Small-scale farmers face multiple challenges in Cambodia - with limited access to credit and vulnerability to climate change.
The difference four years makes: A small Ecuadorean town goes from subsistence to prosperity with IFAD’s support
June 2020
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Four years ago, the residents of Chiquicha were just gathering the first fruits of an irrigation project.
Coming back home: The road ahead for migrant returnees in Nepal
June 2020
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Migrants are essential workers; they contribute to the economy of the places they go and, through remittances, to their communities back home.
African migrants’ family remittances put to the test
June 2020
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In April, the World Bank projected a sharp decline of about 20 per cent in global remittances as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdown.
Regional SOFI 2019: Sustainable food systems for healthy diets in the Near East and North Africa
June 2020
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Rethinking food systems for healthy diets and improved nutrition.
COVID-19: The decline of global remittances puts rural families at risk
June 2020
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The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the loss of millions of jobs in the developed and developing world.