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Institutional food procurement programmes: the case of PAA Africa in Senegal

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  • Rosana Pereira de Miranda

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  • Israel Klug

    (IPC-IG)

  • Abdoulaye Thiam

    (IPC-IG)

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  • Rosana Pereira de Miranda & Israel Klug & Abdoulaye Thiam, 2017. "Institutional food procurement programmes: the case of PAA Africa in Senegal," One Pager 358, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    Cited by:

    1. Ana Miranda, 2019. "Compras públicas de alimentos a pequeños agricultores: revisión bibliográfica y buenas prácticas," Working Papers Spanish 176, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
    2. Ana Miranda, 2018. "Public food procurement from smallholder farmers: literature review and best practices," Working Papers 176, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
    3. Julian Z. Xie & Kathrin M. Demmler & Ann Trevenen-Jones & Kelly D. Brownell, 2022. "Urban Public Food Procurement in Kiambu and Machakos Counties as a Driver of Food and Nutrition Security and Sustainability: A Literature Review and Case Studies," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-28, March.
    4. Luana F. J. Swensson, 2018. "Aligning policy and legal frameworks for supporting smallholder farming through public food procurement: the case of home-grown school feeding programmes," Working Papers 177, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
    5. Luana F.J. Swensson & Israel Klug, 2017. "Building a favourable environment for institutional food procurement programmes: contributions from Mozambique," One Pager 364, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.

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    Keywords

    Institutional; food; procurement; programmes; case; PAA Africa; Senegal;
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