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PASHFARM Project Research Paper Review Workshop (17-19 September 2024)

Africa/Nairobi
Zoom (Virtual)

Zoom

Virtual

https://aercafrica-org.zoom.us/j/81228663503?pwd=Gf4fbzoi8CyPUuDLe9L9TG6s7XTR2E.1 Meeting ID: 812 2866 3503 Passcode: 066535
Mark Korir (African Economic Research Consortium)
Description

Policy Analysis for Sustainable and Healthy Foods in African Retail Markets (PASHFARM)

Organizer: African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)
Funding Partner: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Submission Deadline: March 10, 2023
Contact Email: cmaae@aercafrica.org
Reference: "Collaborative Research Proposal- PASHFARM"

Background

The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), established in 1988, is at the forefront of economic research and policy analysis in Africa. In partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, AERC announces a call for collaborative research proposals under the project titled "Policy Analysis for Sustainable and Healthy Foods in African Retail Markets" (PASHFARM). This initiative aims to address the critical barriers to consuming safe, nutritious, and affordable diets in sub-Saharan Africa.

Project Objectives

The primary goal is to investigate the impact of food environments and policies on the acquisition and consumption of nutritious foods, focusing on:

  • Understanding market structures and segmentation for nutritious food distribution.
  • Identifying policy measures that can encourage the supply of nutritious foods to low-income urban and rural consumers.
  • Assessing the role of food SMEs, market infrastructure, and consumer trust in improving nutrition outcomes.

Indicative Research Topics

Proposals may explore, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Barriers and gendered challenges faced by food SMEs.
  • Compliance costs' impact on food pricing and affordability.
  • Government incentives for SMEs to support nutritious food supply.
  • Price volatility and its effects on consumer food choices.
  • Market infrastructure improvements and their cost-effectiveness.
  • Nutritious food varieties, availability, and consumer consumption patterns.

Review Process and Funding

Selected proposals will undergo a review by external experts. Approved projects will receive grants up to US$40,000, with an inception workshop planned for project kick-off. Researchers will present their findings in AERC-organized workshops, with outputs published in reputable journals and policy briefs.

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Videoconference
PASHFARM Project Research Paper Review Workshop (9-11 Dec)
Zoom Meeting ID
81016864039
Host
Daniel Njiru
Passcode
27603524
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Registration
PASHFARM Review Workshop Registration (17-19 Sept 2024)
Surveys
Paper Submission and Feedback Experience Survey
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      Peer Discussant: Luitfred D. Kissoly
      Resource Person: Federico Ciani
      PSC Member: Bereket Kebede

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      Peer Discussant: Harounan Kazianga
      Resource Person: Victor Ajieroh
      PSC Member: Bereket Kebede

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      Peer Discussant: Lemekezani Kingston Chilora
      Resource Person: Abayomi Samuel Oyekale
      PSC Member: Dominique Njinkeu

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      Resource Person: Bernadette Dia Kamgnia
      PSC Member: Dominique Njinkeu

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      Presenter: Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University, USA
      Peer Discussant: Patience Opata / E. Adaku
      Resource Person: Abayomi S. Oyekale
      PSC Member: Soji Adelaja

    • Remarks: Abbi Kedir, Director of Research, AERC

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      Presenter: Abbi Kedir, Director of Research, AERC

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      Presenter: Violet Wawire, Women Educational Researchers of Kenya (WERK), Kenya
      Peer Discussant: Forah Obebo
      Resource Person: Els Lecoutere, ILRI
      PSC Member: Tom Ondicho

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      Presenter: Florence Opondo, Laikipia University, Kenya
      Peer Discussant: Ousmanou Njikam
      Resource Person: Anthony Coleman
      PSC Member: Cristina D’Alessandro

    • 12:50
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      Presenter: Tsambou André Dumas, Université de Yaoundé II, Cameroun
      Peer Discussant: Amy KA
      Resource Person: Bernadette Dia Kamgnia
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      Peer Discussant: Violet Wawire
      Resource Person: Tomoé Bourdier
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    • 14:40
      Health Break
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      Peer Discussant: Edward Mutandwa
      Resource Person: Jonathan Nzuma
      PSC Member: Soji Adelaja

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      Peer Discussant: Martin Chegere
      Resource Person: Federico Ciani
      PSC Member: Bereket Kebede

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      Peer Discussant: Chimwemwe Ng’ong’ola
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    • 11:00
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      Presenter: Raphael Gitau, Egerton University, Kenya
      Peer Discussant: Abule Mehare
      Resource Person: Els Lecoutere, ILRI
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      Presenter: Selma Karuaihe, University of Pretoria, South Africa
      Peer Discussant: Florence Opondo
      Resource Person: Victor Ajieroh
      PSC Member: Cristina D’Alessandro

    • 12:50
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      Peer Discussant: Fatima Kareem
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      Presenter: Fatima Kareem, Akademiya2063, Rwanda
      Peer Discussant: Martin Paul Jr Tabe-Ojong
      Resource Person: Linnet Henry
      PSC Member: Tom Ondicho

    • 14:40
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      Resource Person: Tomoé Bourdier
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      Peer Discussant: Racheal Namulondo
      Resource Person: Victor Okoruwa
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