Under The Gender, Agriculture, and Assets Project (GAAP) and GAAP2 project, led by IFPRI, IFPRI staff conducted several project-level Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (pro-WEAI) in Ethiopia from 2018-2020. The details of these trainings are provided below: Elena Martinez, Jessica Heckert, and Hazel Malapit gave presentations about workshops about the project-level Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index […]
Enumerator Trainings in Ethiopia
Several enumerator trainings were conducted in Ethiopia between 2018-2020: Trainings in 2018 Gashaw Abate and Simrin Makhija conducted an Ethiopia Baseline Survey - Enumerator Training which trained enumerators on using SurveyCTO to collect household and GPS data in January 2018. The training had 45 male and 5 female participants. Dan Gilligan, Alemayehu Seyoum, Melissa Hidrobo, […]
Capacity Strengthening Activities in Ghana in 2018
Several capacity strengthening activities were conducted in Ghana in 2018. Below is a brief summary of these activities: Elena Martinez and Jessica Heckert conducted a Learning lab on integrating gender into agriculture, nutrition, and health research at the ANH Academy Week 2018 conference in Accra, Ghana in June 2018. Learning objectives included identifying the gender […]
STATA training for IFPRI Egypt Research Analysts
Sikandra Kurdi conducted lunchtime STATA training sessions for 6 female Research Analysts at the IFPRI Egypt office in 2018 over a 3 day period. For more information, click here.
Training in Rwanda on ‘Methodologies, tools and framework for Monitoring and Evaluation of Land Governance in Africa’
At the request of the African Union/United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) Land Policy Initiative, IFPRI developed a framework for Monitoring and Evaluation of Land Governance in Africa (MELA). IFPRI worked with each pilot country to build their capacity to conduct Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) on land governance, in each of four results areas. […]
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