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Abstract Climate change is a global phenomenon that is affecting social and economic growth and widening inequality. There is a need to adapt to climate change, especially in African countries that…

| Peer Reviewed | Nigeria

The unpredictable shifts in climatic patterns and limited adaptive capacity are adversely affecting agriculture and, in turn, the livelihoods of the Ugandan population (UBOS, 2024). To this end, the…

| Policy Brief | Uganda

Abstract In this paper, we examine the association of mobile money and expenditure patterns, poverty, and inequality following heatwave. This research extends the literature on the consumption…

| Peer Reviewed | Nigeria

Abstract Anecdotal evidence suggests that households burn plastics to manage waste and help satisfy their energy demand. To examine the prevalence, extent, and reasons for using plastic waste as…

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Abstract Anecdotal evidence suggests that households burn plastics to manage waste and help satisfy their energy demand. To examine the prevalence, extent, and reasons for using plastic waste as…

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Human–elephant conflict (HEC) frequently results in human and elephant mortality, posing major social justice and conservation concerns across Asia and Africa. Although a variety of interventions have…

| Peer Reviewed | India

Key Messages.
1. Advancing a Just Transition in Kenya requires respecting national sovereignty while leveraging global experience. International actors can add most value by enabling learning...

| Policy Brief | Kenya

Does heat increase the probability of missing work for formal sector workers? We address this question by analysing nearly three years of daily data on 274 employees across 86 locations of a large…

| Peer Reviewed | India

In most Indian states, electricity for irrigation is unmetered but rationed through limited daily supply hours. This study estimates the impact of the 24-hour agricultural electricity policy…

| Peer Reviewed | India

Small-scale shrimp farming is widely regarded as a high-risk sector due to growing challenges that demand substantial effort and collective coordination in rural communities. This study examines the…

| Peer Reviewed | Vietnam