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ABSTRACT Repurposing agricultural public resources toward higher‐return incentives and investments can help transform agri‐food systems. This is important for low‐income countries, especially in sub‐Saharan Africa, where limited budgets restrict options for boosting agricultural spending.
Marco V. Sánchez +3 more
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Three delays of malaria care-seeking in Malawi: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Olapeju B +11 more
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FOOD INFLATION IN MALAWI: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ECONOMY
Despite consecutive years of good harvest, Malawi has experienced continuous price escalation of staple food commodities unsolved over the time. The real price of maize in Malawi has increased by 141 percent between 1998 and 2008, and has been rising ...
Ularo, Khonje Makaiko Gonapanyanja
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Low overall haemosporidian occurrence (3.4%; 13/383). Unexpected high lineage diversity (10 new host–parasite interactions). Novel Leucocytozoon lineage (GYPBAR01) in all European vultures except the griffon vulture. Plasmodium relictum (lineage SGS1) in adult red kites.
Pilar Oliva‐Vidal +5 more
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Multi-level community dissemination of public health research: insights from the fuel to pot project case study in Kenya and Malawi. [PDF]
Kalumbi L +10 more
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Genomic Assessment of Reintroduced African Wild Dogs Informs Conservation Translocations
Few reintroduction and translocation programs incorporate genomic assessments into management planning, despite ongoing debate over how founder individuals should be selected. Here, we assess the genomic composition of reintroduced African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) populations in private reserves in South Africa, comparing them with a free‐roaming ...
Michou Weimar +4 more
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Transactional sex and intersecting vulnerabilities: a multicountry cross-sectional study of pregnant and parenting adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Machoka BN +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract A longstanding puzzle in the African land rental market literature is the often‐observed discrepancy between the number of tenants (renters‐in) and the much smaller number of landlords (renters‐out) in survey data. If this discrepancy derives from systematic biases in survey data responses on rental market participation, then the existing body
Gashaw T. Abate +3 more
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Recent Polygenic Adaptation in Heavily Fished Malawi Cichlids. [PDF]
Hooft van Huysduynen A +5 more
europepmc +1 more source

