In Mozambique, SIL partners with the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA) to bring free, online education to the agricultural community.
The nature of agriculture in Mozambique, and women’s role within it, is changing. Women are increasingly entering the input distribution market system, as agro-dealers, retailers, agents, and extension workers.
Cash-in/cash-out mobile money agents are the bridge between the financial services providers and customers, but providers have struggled to expand these networks to farmers and communities in rural areas.
A returned migrant forced back to Nepal due to the COVID-19 crisis, Sabitra Kumari Tharu, is now free from remorse and the excruciating pain of not being able to provide...
Institutions such as the FAO, World Bank and USAID are raising alarms about the potential impact on food security, especially on countries where food security is tenuous for large segments...
This report is the first of its kind to reveal the hidden costs of malnutrition for business, and the extent to which these costs are recognized and addressed by multinational...
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