STUDIES & REPORTS
FOOD SECURITY & NUTRITION |
ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT: Her Harvest, Our Future. CARE USA. October 2018. View PDF ![]() |
ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT: Her Harvest, Our Future. CARE USA. September 2017. View PDF ![]() |
LEARNING BRIEF: Targeting Hunger and Building Resilience CARE Mozambique uses conservation agriculture to help farmers cope with drought. Maputo, September 2017. View PDF ![]() |
STUDY: Effectiveness of intercropping in managing the dietary and food security needs of farmers in Inhambane and Nampula Provinces. (April 2017) View PDF ![]() |
POLICY ANALYSIS: Food security, nutrition, climate change resilience, gender and the small-scale farmers Mozambique. Care International in Mozambique & Action Aid. Maputo, June 2017. View PDF ![]() |
RESEARCH BRIEF: Conservation agriculture builds long-term resilience to climate shocks. Research Brief from the CARE-WWF Alliance (April 2017) View PDF ![]() |
RESEARCH BRIEF: Adopting conservation agriculture through hands-on learning. Research Brief from the CARE-WWF Alliance (April 2017) View PDF ![]() |
REVIEW: Conservation agriculture builds long-term resilience to climate shocks. Review from the CARE-WWF Alliance (April 2017) View PDF ![]() |
REVIEW: Adopting conservation agriculture through hands-on learning. Review from the CARE-WWF Alliance (April 2017) View PDF ![]() |
TECHNICAL BRIEF: Bunch, Roland. “Report to CARE International in on its Farmer Field Schools and Conservation Agriculture work”.(2016) View PDF ![]() |
CASE STUDY: Tracing Sustainable Agriculture in Mozambique: from Policy to Practice. IIED and CARE International in Mozambique. (2016) View website ![]() |
TECHNICAL BRIEF: Tracing Agricultural Policies to Practices in Mozambique. IIED and CARE International in Mozambique. (2016) View PDF ![]() |
HUMAN INTEREST STORY: Volunteer helps child to overcome malnutrition View PDF ![]() |
CASE STUDY: “Supporting women throughout the cashew nuts value chain in Inhambane Province – Mozambique - A case study in Mabote District” (2012) View website ![]() |
CASE STUDY: Fisher, Brendan with support from Dominique Bovens, Armando Cremildo, John Guernier, Anifa Ismael, Daniel Mullins, Dorcas Robinson, and Althea Skinner. “Fishing Forever? Social and Biophysical Implications of No-take Fishing Zones.” Case Study in Moma District, Nampula Province, Mozambique. Report to the Rockefeller Foundation from the CARE-WWF Alliance (2014). View PDF ![]() |
FACT SHEET: “Community Management of Fisheries Is Improving Biodiversity and Livelihoods” Fact Sheet from the CARE-WWF Alliance (March 2014) View PDF ![]() |
DISCUSSION PAPER: Robinson, Dorcas with support from Althea Skinner and Brendan Fisher. “The future of small-scale fishing Can poor coastal communities achieve sustainable livelihoods and sustainable fisheries?” Discussion paper for the Rockefeller Foundation from the CARE-WWF Alliance (2014). View PDF ![]() |
CASE STUDY: Ljungkvist , Emma. “A Case Study on Conservation Agriculture Adoption in Northern Mozambican Province Nampula.“ Lund University Master of Science in International Development and Management August, 2013 View website ![]() |
EVALUATION: Ljungkvist, Emma. “Formative Evaluation of Farmer Field Schools as Rural Extension Methodology in CARE’s Programmes FAPIM and Primeiras e Segundas”. Mozambique: CARE International in Mozambique. Maputo, 2012. View PDF ![]() |
COMMUNITY STORIES: CARE International in Mozambique. “Livelihoods diversification in a changing environment” Adaptation Learning Program in Mozambique. Mozambique: CARE International in Mozambique. Maputo, 2012. View PDF ![]() |
HUMAN INTEREST STORY: “I want my children to know how beautiful our world is”. Primeiras & Segundas Livelihoods Project in Mozambique. Mozambique: CARE International in Mozambique. View PDF ![]() |
TRAINERS GUIDE: KAMP, Kevin (Editor). “FARMER TRAINERS GUIDE FARMER FIELD SCHOOL APPROACHES REGENERATIVE AND CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE”. Mozambique: CARE International in Mozambique. NAMPULA, 3 AUGUST 2011. View PDF ![]() |
REPORT: By Spilsbury, DJ and Atumane Nuro “Feasibility report for the Cashew Sector in Northern Inhambane”. Mozambique: CARE International in Mozambique, 11th March 2009 View PDF ![]() |

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