MISES À JOUR
The FANSER Project in Zambia
Maize dominates diets in Zambia as it is affordable and brings high yields. The lack of food diversity means insufficient micronutrient intake with many people though, causing health problems as well as growth and developmental disorders.
The Magical Transformation of Muddy Water
Not having access to clean drinking water is a common but extremely serious problem in the Ethiopian highlands. It forces local residents to take long walks and to consume polluted, unsafe water. A GIZ project demonstrates how innovative water filters contribute to healthier lives for thousands of people.
The Lone Green Patch on a Denuded Stretch of Land
A case study from the Afar region in Ethiopia on digitization of land use, crop and forage productivity as well as its contribution to food security -- by ICRISAT.
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Launched in 1995 in Lesotho, the Sector Network Rural Development Africa today deals with all aspects related rural development and sustainable management of natural resources in Africa. In addition, rural development issues are linked to broader aspects of economic development as well as good governance processes.