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  1. The world is facing a major shift in demographics. By 2050, Africa will be home to a billion young people. With so many youth concentrated in Africa, countries have the advantage of large working-age populations, which provides the potential to capitalise on the ‘demographic dividend’ for economic…
  2. One of the biggest obstacles to financing smallholder farmers has been understanding who they are and – by extension – what their needs are. Without detailed data, it has sometimes been difficult for people sitting far away in donor programs to see the ways in which farmers are a heterogeneous and…
  3. Type of repository: it is thematic. 100% of documents is about Agriculture and Related Sciences Percentage of full text: < 50% The lack of ICT policy in the University is hampering effots to make open access to inforkmation online.
  4. The Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) is a premier national institution bringing together research programmes in food crops, horticultural and industrial crops, livestock and range management, land and water management, and socio-economics. KARI promotes sound agricultural research,…
  5. SWALIM stands for Somalia Water and Land Information Management, and the name says it all; it is an information management unit serving Somali administrations, non-governmental organisations, development agencies and UN organisations engaged in assisting Somali communities whose lives depend…
  6. The Centre was started in 1978 with the help of FAO and ODA to document unpublished information on Kenyan agriculture and make it easily available to various users  in the agricultural sector. Currently ADOC is a unit of Agricultural Information Resource Centre (AIRC) charged with acquisition,…
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