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The following list of electronic resources provides rapid access to key references on the main topics of the dossier:
Agricultural advisory services - Background paper for the World development Report 2008
Anderson, J.R. (2007)
There is clearly much yet to be done in bringing needed extension services to the poor around the world.
Changing incentives for agricultural extension - A review of privatized extension in practice
Chapman, R.; R. Tripp (2003)
An email discussion on privatised extension is summarised. It illustrates a range of experience regarding the adequacy of private providers, the ability of farmers to take advantage of a privatised system, and the capacity of governments to manage the transition.
Mobilizing the potential of rural and agricultural extension
Christoplos, I. (2010)
Extension is defined here as systems that should facilitate the access of farmers, their organizations and other market actors to knowledge, information and technologies; facilitate their interaction with partners in research, education, agri-business, and other relevant institutions; and assist them to develop their own technical, organizational and management skills and practices.
Decentralization and access to agricultural extension services in Kenya
Nambiro, E.; J. Omiti; L. Mugunieri (2005)
The authors explore the effect of decentralization of agricultural extension on access, accountability and empowerment, and efficiency of delivering services to farmers.
Access to agricultural services - Background paper for the IFAD Rural Poverty Report 2010
Nederlof, E.S.; B. Wennink; W. Heemskerk (2008)
A background paper for the identification of key messages that guide access to services of the rural poor.
Extension reform for rural development
Rivera, W.M. and Alex, G. (2004) [Vol. 1-5: Case studies of international initiatives. World Bank and USAID, Washington, D.C.]
Five volumes are presented: (1) Decentralized Systems; ( 2) Privatization of Extension Systems; (3) Demand-Driven Approaches to Agriculture Extension; (4) Revitalization within Public Sector Services; (5) National Strategy and Reform Process.
Strengthening agricultural extension and advisory systems: procedures for assessing, transforming, and evaluating extension systems
Swanson, B.E. & R. Rajalahti (2010)
The focus of this book is primarily on the technical knowledge, management skills, and information services that small-scale farm households will need to improve their livelihoods.
Access of the poor to agricultural services: the role of farmers’ organizations in social inclusion
Wennink, B.; E.S. Nederlof; W. Heemskerk (2007)
The bulletin focuses on the role of rural producers' organizations in enhancing the poorest farmers' access to agricultural advisory services such as research, training, advice and extension.
Agriculture investment sourcebook, Module 2 - Investments in agricultural science and technology
World Bank (2006)
The module summarizes principles and good practice for investments in agricultural S&T.
Agriculture investment sourcebook, Module 3 - Investments in agricultural extension and information services
World Bank (2006)
The module summarizes principles and good practice for investments in building effective and sustainable extension systems.
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