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November 7, 2012
Research›Case Studies
Dried Beans in Ethiopia
This case study focuses on collaborative efforts to link white pea bean farmers in Ethiopia to canning factories and retailers in the U.K. It explores the benefits and risks of...More

November 7, 2012
Research›Case Studies
Certified Cocoa
This case study describes efforts to meet growing industry demand for certified cocoa by rapidly scaling up a network of certified farmers in the cocoa-producing countries of...More

November 9, 2012
Research›Case Studies
Reaching High-Value Markets
Accessing high-end markets can be lucrative for farmers. But doing so not only requires specialized skills and technology but also relies on direct market linkages. What can we...More

September 9, 2012
Research›Case Studies
The Ethical Agent
An ethical agent is ideally a person or team with both development experience and commercial experience. The agent builds relationships with all the actors along the supply chain...More

August 3, 2012
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Longer-Term Impact of Faithfulness-Focused Curriculum on HIV-Positive Couples From Four Regions in Ethiopia
Catholic Relief Services evaluated a version of the Faithful House curriculum that is tailored to strengthening the relationships of couples living with HIV. This version of the...More

July 10, 2012
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Effects of a Faithfulness-Focused Curriculum on Couples From Three Regions in Uganda
Even though a large share of new HIV infections in many African countries occurs within marriages, there are relatively few prevention programs specifically focusing on the couple...More

July 10, 2012
Research›Case Studies
Getting to Zero
The ambitious UNAIDS goal of “Getting to Zero” cannot be achieved by reaching only half of the population; prevention and treatment must reach both sides of the equation – men and...More

July 10, 2012
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Impact of a Faithfulness-Focused Curriculum on Couples From Three Regions in Ethiopia
Even though a large share of new HIV infections in many African countries occurs within marriages or cohabiting relationships, there are relatively few prevention programs...More

July 10, 2012
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Effect of a Faithfulness-Focused Curriculum on HIV-Positive Couples From Four Regions in Ethiopia
As the evidence increasingly reveals that much of the heterosexual HIV transmission in southern and east Africa takes place within marriage or cohabitation, there is growing...More

July 10, 2012
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Effects of a Values-Based Curriculum on Couples From Northwest Cameroon
There is a tremendous need for culturally aware, locally developed, evidence-based programs that acknowledge and address couple relationships, the context within which most HIV...More