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This paper examines how the balance of power influences corruption and efforts to curb it
This paper focuses on how ruling organisations maintain their position and respond to political challenges
Supporting the diversification of the economy and inclusive growth requires a nuanced anti‐corruption approach
Briefing from the Anti Corruption Evidence (ACE) programme
This brief examines evidence-based research on anti-corruption strategies and the Tanzanian economy
A synthesis study and 3 country case studies on Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda
This article discusses the role of reptiles in tick-borne pathogen epidemiology
Efforts to identify populations of Conicofrontia sesamoides Hampson collected during surveys in 2009, 2014 and 2015
This article describes a new additional species of Cotesia parasitoid wasp from Africa
Parasites alter the characteristics or behaviour of their hosts to increase their transmission success and fitness, including malaria parasite
Deinbollia borbonica grows as a weed within mixed cropping farming systems where cassava, tomato and beans grow
Overview of the knowledge on the biology, distribution, economic damage, and management of the greater wax moth
and four partial least squares (PLS)-based (PLS1, PLS2, SPLS1 and SPLS2) regression algorithms
This article describes the mode of inheritance for reproduction without fertilisation in Cape honey bees
The root-knot nematode is a soil-dwelling microscopic roundworm that feeds on the roots of economically important crops
But the majority of alleles are similar to the Muguga component of the live vaccine cocktail
Investigators interviewed grain storage personnel in 39 public and 74 private stores from the 6 maize growing agroecological zones
Beekeeping was previously a male-dominated activity, but has become an important economic activity for both men and women
This article highlights research questions that stimulated the development of methods and tools for agricultural pest modelling
This article analysed why smallholder farmers fail to adopt various practices in response to climate risks
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