This policy brief includes a selection of relevant policy recommendations based on the research project ‘Weather insurance for Ethiopian farmers’. This research has taken place within the framework of the ‘Research for Inclusive Development in Sub-Saharan Africa’ (RIDSSA) research projects.

 

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