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1 Adato, M.; Feldman, S. 2001. Empowering women to achieve food security: safety nets. In Quisumbing, A. R.; Meinzen-Dick, R. S. (Eds.). Empowering women to achieve food security. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. 2p.
Women in development ; Gender ; Households ; Poverty ; Education ; Health ; Employment ; Food security
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630.88042 G000 QUI Record No: H029590)

2 Adato, M.; Meinzen-Dick, R. 2002. Assessing the impact of agricultural research on poverty using the sustainable livelihoods framework. IFPRI. iv, 45p. (EPTD discussion paper no.89)
Agricultural research ; Poverty
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6846 Record No: H034573)

3 Meinzen-Dick, R.; Adato, M.; Haddad, L.; Hazell, P. 2003. Impacts of agricultural research on poverty: Findings of an integrated economic and social analysis. IFPRI. ii, 75p. (EPTD discussion paper no.111 / FCND discussion paper no.164)
Agricultural research ; Poverty / Bangladesh / Kenya / Zimbabwe / Mexico / China
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6854 Record No: H034581)

4 Place, F.; Adato, M.; Hebinck, P.; Omosa, M. 2005. The impact of agroforestry-based soil fertility replenishment practices on the poor in Western Kenya. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. xii, 166p. (IFPRI Research Report 142)
Soil fertility ; Poverty ; Living conditions ; Households ; Women ; Agroforestry ; Extension ; Decision making ; Gender ; Fertilizers ; Villages ; Farmers ; Case studies / Kenya
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.422 G140 PLA Record No: H038590)

5 Adato, M.; Meinzen-Dick, R. 2007. Agricultural research, livelihoods, and poverty: Studies of economic and social impacts in six countries. Baltimore, MD, USA: John Hopkins University Press.
Agricultural research ; Poverty ; Economic analysis ; Social aspects ; Households ; Income ; Rice ; Maize ; Agroforestry ; Soil fertility / Bangladesh / China / India / Mexico / Asia / Africa / Kenya / Zimbabwe / Latin America
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 630.7 G000 ADA Record No: H040226)

6 Adato, M.; Hoddinott, J. (Eds.) 2010. Conditional cash transfers in Latin America. Baltimore, MD, USA: The Johns Hopkins University Press for IFPRI. 386p.
Cash flow ; Economic aspects ; Political aspects ; Social aspects ; Research methods ; Public policy ; Distribution ; Costs ; Evaluation techniques ; Health ; Nutritional status ; Biometry ; Food consumption ; Income ; Gender ; Women / USA / Brazil / Nicaragua / Honduras / Mexico
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 330 G000 ADA Record No: H043856)
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