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July 17, 2019
RHoMIS – the Rural Household Multi-Indicator Survey, aims to reduce the costs, time requirements and reporting burdens for those who carry out household surveys. Read more A streamlined tool for rural household surveys – Q&A with Jim Hammond on RHoMIS – the Rural Household Multi-Indicator Survey
This article was originally posted on the Livestock Data for Decisions website | Read article
July 9, 2019
Climatic suitability of animals has been less studied than crops, yet its potential has been increasingly recognized as critically important for the success of livestock investments and impacts. Exotic animal breeds introduced in new environments are often not well suited and demand high investments in feeds and veterinary support. Addressing this challenge, Tadelle Dessi, ILRI’s […]
July 9, 2019
Supporting Evidence Based Interventions (SEBI) recently gathered staff from eleven livestock development projects funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), to advance on developing a reporting system for MLE at the project and portfolio level. Read more Monitor, learn, evaluate: Tracking the impact of livestock development projects
This article was originally posted on the Livestock Data for Decisions website | Read article
June 25, 2019
The Ontologies Community of Practice launched a webinar series to debate, share, and advance our thinking on selected topics in the domain of ontologies. During this second webinar we learned about machine learning technologies and the link with ontologies.
June 24, 2019
A team of geospatial scientists at ICRISAT, led by Murali Krishna Gumma, successfully developed and implemented a MODIS-based workflow to map major staple crops in Malawi and detect major spatio-temporal changes occurred between 2010/2011 and 2016/2017.
June 24, 2019
Timely information on the spatial extent of staple crops cultivated in an African country is critical to monitor food supply and plan policy responses, yet it’s often challenged by the inherent complexity in the cropping systems. Majority of cereal crops are intercropped with other crop types in sub-Saharan Africa. This contributes to the sustainable management […]


