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Risks from solar-powered groundwater irrigation
S Balasubramanya, D Garrick, N Brozović, C Ringler, E Zaveri, ...
Science 383 (6680), 256-258, 2024
Mandates: CGIAR
Responsible authors: S Balasubramanya
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Do different types of assets have differential effects on child education? Evidence from Tanzania
K Kafle, D Jolliffe, A Winter-Nelson
World Development 109, 14-28, 2018
Mandates: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, US Department of Agriculture
Who is likely to benefit from public and private sector investments in farmer-led irrigation development? Evidence from Ethiopia
K Kafle, O Omotilewa, M Leh, P Schmitter
The Journal of Development Studies 58 (1), 55-75, 2022
Mandates: US Agency for International Development, CGIAR
Once poor always poor? Exploring consumption-and asset-based poverty dynamics in Ethiopia
K Kafle, K McGee, A Ambel, I Seff
Ethiopian Journal of Economics 25 (2), 37-76, 2016
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Reducing food insecurity through equitable investments in irrigation: The case of Niger
K Kafle, S Balasubramanya
Journal of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, 2022
Mandates: CGIAR
Can perceptions of reduction in physical water availability affect irrigation behaviour? Evidence from Jordan
K Kafle, S Balasubramanya
Climate and Development, 1-13, 2022
Mandates: US Agency for International Development, CGIAR
Irrigation for reducing food insecurity: the case of Niger
S Balasubramanya, K Kafle
Mandates: CGIAR
Effects of household asset holdings on child educational performance: Evidence from Tanzania
K Kafle, D Jolliffe, A Winter-Nelson
Mandates: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Who is likely to benefit from public and private investments in farmer-led irrigation development? Evidence from Ethiopia
K Kafle, O Omotilewa, M Leh, P Schmitter
Mandates: US Agency for International Development, CGIAR
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