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Workers in a garment factory in Bangladesh

Informing sustainable supply chain initiatives and policy for better impact

Millions of workers, smallholders, and communities in agricultural, forestry and clothing global value chains face poverty, human rights abuses, livelihood insecurity and environmental degradation, especially in low- and middle-income countries....

Smallholder farmers in Maragra, Mozambique, engaged in participatory land rights mapping, to identify and secure their plots

Informing policy and practice on secure land tenure rights and governance

Secure tenure refers to the ability to use and control the use of land without the fear of eviction or other restrictions. Secure and clearly defined rights to access, use, control and transfer land create incentives for people to invest in...

Harvesting cassava roots in Nigeria

Transforming cassava to improve livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa

The tropical root crop, cassava, is a staple food that is critical to the lives and livelihoods of an estimated 450 million poor people in Africa. The crop is limited by many factors including perishability (typically 48hrs), toxicity associated...

Pine sawyer beetle, Monochamus galloprovincialis, vector of PWN in Europe

Novel pheromone traps: preventing the spread of pine wood nematode

Pine wood nematode (PWN) is the cause of pine wilt, a devastating disease of pine trees, which is often fatal to the tree. The disease is spread naturally by vector beetles of the Monochamus genus; the only vector identified...

Microfilaria of Onchocerca volvulus

Eliminating river blindness to improve lives and livelihoods in Bioko Island

‘River blindness’ or onchocerciasis is a devastating disease affecting 37 million people globally, with rural communities the most at risk. The disease is transmitted by blackflies (Simulium spp.) that breed in fast-flowing rivers. When an...

Maize field affected by drought

Innovative risk management tools: empowering smallholder farmers in Africa

Farming is a risky business. In Africa, more than 500 million smallholder farmers – with an average farm size of 1–2 hectares – are at risk of high levels of losses prior to or after harvest due to variability in the weather and incidence of...

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