At a national policy conference, PEP researchers in Nigeria gathered experts and decision-makers to discuss the effects of climate shocks on household food security, with a particular focus on how these impacts differ for men and women across the country. Continue reading
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“The increase in the quantity of rice [produced] is also being met with increasing demand due to population growth,” says Khadijat Amolegbe, from the University of Ilorin. Read the post here
Here is the link to my interview with Tara Chiu and Annsofie Misiani for the Feed the Future Advancing Local Leadership, Innovation and Networks (ALL-IN) spotlight segment. Link … ALL-IN Research Network is a collaborative initiative between the International Center for Evaluation
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In this interview, I spoke with Brindha Gopalakrishnan from J-PAL. I talked about my experience as an African researcher living in Africa and mentioned some of my ongoing research. You can find the interview here.
In the past few weeks, I have asked myself questions on the future of Nigerian youth in agriculture post the coronavirus pandemic. Will there be an increase in youth migration to developed countries like Canada where governments have given mouth-watering palliatives to
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Econometrics seems to be the bane of many students of economics in developing countries- many of whom do not like mathematics or statistics in the first place, but a sound knowledge of econometrics is necessary for an economist to thrive and compete
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An abundance of studies in development explore the association between food price volatility and household food security (dating back, for example, to Barrett & Dorosh (1996)). This issue continues to be pertinent: to date, households in sub-Saharan Africa experience variations in prices and
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In developing countries, quality education is one of the many lacking necessities and this can be attributed to poor funding amidst other factors. Students in these countries face the struggle of competing with others on a global scale. To keep up, many
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As an applied economist working as a lecturer and researcher in Nigeria, opportunities to learn and exchange ideas with peers can be few and far between. Researchers in the Global South, like myself, are often quite isolated with limited opportunities to engage
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