The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ (FAO) technically plausible integrated approach for the livelihood recovery project helped flood-affected households in Pakistan not just increase their crop production but also increase income and nutritional outcomes.Read More
Benefit cost analysis helps assess the cost efficiency of a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) project in Ethiopia during project implementation and arising from a single harvest.Read More
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) rehabilitated a water-harvesting structure to improve crop-related livelihoods in Gaza Strip. Crop-related infrastructure like irrigation ponds and rainwater harvesting systems help farmers not just increase their crop yield but also extend the production cycle by a couple of months.Read More
Home garden programs are frequently used by households for surplus income generation and have a positive impact on household nutrition. Key factors for designing, implementing, and monitoring vegetable seed responses include assessing appropriateness of vegetable seed intervention in the project locations, seed systems assessment, designing the assistance package, and developing the right kind of indicators.Read More
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) provided a wide range of livelihood recovery support to households impacted by cyclone in Myanmar to help them increase income, contributing to building livelihood assets in the long run.Read More
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