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December 6, 2013
Research›Papers/Reports
Revitalizing Vanilla in Madagascar
In Madagascar, CRS studied the feasibility of enhancing small farmer participation in the vanilla value chain and the opportunities this could offer farmers. The study results...More
February 9, 2013
Research›Papers/Reports
Niger Resilience Study
In 2012, the Sahel faced a severe food security crisis for the fourth time within a decade. Poor rains, rising food process and internal displacement caused by insecurity has...More
July 3, 2013
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Effects of Faithfulness-Focused Curriculum on Couples From Three Countries in Africa
Even though a large share of new HIV infections in many African countries occurs within marriages and cohabiting relationships, few prevention programs focus specifically on the...More
March 13, 2013
Research›Papers/Reports
From Provider-Oriented to Client-Driven Care
This report presents possibly the first comprehensive self-monitoring tool designed for people living with HIV in a resource-limited setting. It provides an opportunity for a...More
March 2, 2013
Research›Papers/Reports
Protecting Malawian Children and Youth Through Social and Financial Entrepreneurship
This learning paper outlines the experiences and preliminary findings of a collaboration between Catholic Relief Services and Aflatoun. The program was designed to help strengthen...More
July 7, 2013
Research›Papers/Reports
How SILC Members Use Their Money
There is much anecdotal evidence to suggest participation in savings and internal lending communities (SILC) helps members to meet key household needs. However, there is little...More
December 1, 2013
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
A Sample Gender Analysis
This document is a condensed version of a full gender analysis of a food security program in Ethiopia. We hope that program staff will use this condensed version as a template...More