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Overview of RuLIS - Rural Livelihood Information System. A joint FAO-World Bank-IFAD initiative. RAF-AFCAS-19-E-72

African Commission on Agricultural Statistics. Twenty-Sixth Session, Libreville, Gabon , 4-8 November, 2019. AGENDA ITEM 7














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    The Rural Livelihood Information System. RAF-AFCAS-19-E-72
    African Commission on Agricultural Statistics. Twenty-Sixth Session, Libreville, Gabon , 4-8 November, 2019. Agenda Item 7
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    RuLIS is a tool to support policies for reducing rural poverty, jointly developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Statistics Division, the World Bank and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). RuLIS brings together harmonized indicators and comparable data across countries and over time on rural incomes, livelihoods and rural development. Using the RuLIS data, this brief focuses on the observations made in the adoption of agricultural inputs, along with improved technology such as irrigation, and mechanised tools among crop farm households in sub-Saharan Africa.
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    The African Commission on Agricultural Statistics (AFCAS) is a Statutory Body of FAO and meets every two years. AFCAS brings together senior statistics officials from FAO member countries of the African continent, who are responsible for the development of agricultural statistics in their respective countries. They review and exchange ideas on the state of food and agricultural statistics in the continent and advise member countries on the development of their agricultural statistical systems within FAO's Programme of Work and Budget for Africa.

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