The programme is delivering a number of projects in each of our
research areas.
Current projects are listed below - click on an project for more information or use the search on the right to find details on completed projects.
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Project leader(s):
Paul Harvey
Project team:
Research Directors: Rachel Slater; Priyanthi Fernando;
Programme Manager: Marialivia Iotti; Research Uptake Manager: Maryam Mohsin
Research and Project Officer: Richard Mallett
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Project status: Active
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Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium (SLRC) aims to generate a stronger evidence base on how people make a living, educate their children, deal with illness and access other basic services in conflict-affected situations (CAS). Providing better access to basic services, social protection and support to livelihoods matters for the human welfare of people affected by conflict, the achievement of development targets such as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and international efforts at peace- and state-building.
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A project funded by Department for International Development
, in partnership with Centre for Poverty Analysis, Feinstein International Center and Nepal Research Group
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Project leader(s):
Eva Ludi
Project team:
Roger Calow, Anu Liisanantti, Nathaniel Mason, Sobona Mtisi, Marialivia Iotti
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Project status: Active
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EAU4Food seeks to address the enormous challenges African agriculture is facing today: despite numerous attempts, agricultural productivity has only slightly increased in recent years and, in general, cannot keep up with population growth. In the coming years irrigation will gain importance, but at the same time the availability of fresh water and the sustainable use of soil resources is under increasing pressure
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A project funded by European Commission
, in partnership with Alterra - Wageningen University and CIRAD
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Project leader(s):
Eva Ludi
Project team:
Lindsey Jones, Naomi Oates, Simon Levine
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Project status: Active
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The purpose of ACCRA is to increase the use of evidence by governments (specifically in Ethiopia, Uganda and Mozambique) and other development and humanitarian actors in developing and implementing policies and interventions that improve poor people's adaptive capacity, with a specific focus on climate related hazards, change and variability – both in the short and long-term.
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A project funded by Department for International Development and Oxfam
, in partnership with Oxfam
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Project leader(s):
Eva Ludi
Project team:
Josephine Tucker; Roger Calow
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Project status: Active
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This project will aim to integrate land and water management, crop component technology, crop management, crop livestock systems, pastoral systems and even agroforestry systems so as to raise productivity and incomes and enhance resilience, while slowing land degradation and reducing downstream siltation.
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A project funded by International Water Management Institute
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Project leader(s):
Roger Calow
Project team:
Eva Ludi, Josephine Tucker, Anu Liisanantti, Marialivia Iotti, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, WaterAid Ethiopia, College of Development Studies, Addis Ababa University, Harar Catholic Services
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Project status: Active
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Research-inspired Policy and Practice Learning in Ethiopia and the Nile Region, RiPPLE, is a research programme and resource centre that was funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and led by from 2006 to 2011.
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A project funded by Department for International Development
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Our partnerships
Our programmes works with a wide range of donors, government agencies, private companies and civil society organisations, north and south. We are currently working with the UK Department for International Development (DFID), WaterAid, the Nile Basin Discourse and the World Bank, and through our RiPPLE programme with government, NGO and civil society partners in the Horn of Africa.
The Water Science into Water Policy (WASP) initiative with the British Geological Survey (BGS) aims to link scientific analysis and conclusions to policies promoting sustainable management of water resources. We are currently working with BGS staff to evaluate the impacts of climate change on groundwater systems and water-dependent livelihoods.
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