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Policy Brief

Household Structure Determines Labor Investments for Agricultural Intensification in Burkina Faso

01 Jun 2020
Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Markets, Risk and Resilience

Households who choose to adopt new agricultural technologies have a limited amount of labor they can invest in making those technologies productive and profitable. As part of a broader randomized controlled trial (...

Burkina Faso
Agriculture
Human Capital
Operational Strategy

Operational Strategy for the Shock Responsive RISE Portfolio

23 Sep 2019
USAID

The RISE portfolio aims to strengthen resiliency in communities and governments in selected, somewhat adjoining areas of Burkina Faso and Niger.

Niger Burkina Faso Climate Change Conflict and Fragility
Tools & Guidance

Livelihood Diversification Analysis Literature Review

23 Sep 2019
USAID

The Livelihoods Diversification Analysis (LDA) has two key functions: (1) to inform ongoing and future iterations of resilience programming in Niger, Burkina Faso, and potentially other Sahelian countries, and (2) to...

Niger
Burkina Faso
Livelihood Diversification
Technical Guidance

USAID Resilience in the Sahel Enhanced II Technical Approach Working Paper

23 Sep 2019
USAID

This working paper is meant to provide information on the strategic and technical approach USAID intends to use for RISE II. 

Niger
Burkina Faso
Technical Guidance

Resilience in the Sahel Enhanced 2 Results Framework

23 Sep 2019
USAID

USAID’s Resilience in the Sahel Enhanced 2 (RISE 2) results framework indicates the results required to achieve the project goal of chronically vulnerable populations in Burkina Faso and Niger, supported by...

Niger
Burkina Faso
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