An “Introduction to STATA” training course was held at Ahmadu Bello University on November 12-13, 2015 for 42 members of the faculty and graduate student body (with a very substantial number of female researchers participated in the course). The training course covered a basic introduction to the use of STATA for data storage, data cleaning, […]
The Scholars Program Promotes Working across Generations of Scholars
A Profile of the Visit of the First Project Scholar’s Nigerian Advisor Dr. Adeola Olajide of University of Ibadan, advisor to MSc student Charity Ekerebi, visited Michigan State University under the project scholar program from November 23-December 18, 2016.
Working it out with Stakeholders – Involving them from the Very Beginning
The Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy project continues to make efforts to strengthen the policy process by bridging the gap between “knowledge providers” and “knowledge users.” On November 10, 2016, Dr. Oyinkan Tasie (MSU) held round table discussions with state commissioners for agriculture (Nasarawa and Rivers States); permanent secretaries of state ministries of agriculture (Ebonyi […]
Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project Invited to High Level Consultation in Washington
10/20/2016 By Oyinkan Tasie On October 20, 2016, the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project was contacted by United States Institute of Peace to participate in a high-level consultation involving 19 state governors from Northern Nigeria in Washington, D.C. State governors were on a tour exploring opportunities to attract investments to their states […]
Working it out with Stakeholders – Involving them from the Very Beginning
By Oyinkan Tasie The Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy project continues to make efforts to strengthen the policy process by bridging the gap between “knowledge providers” and “knowledge users.” On November 10, 2016, Dr. Oyinkan Tasie (MSU) held round table discussions with state commissioners for agriculture (Nassarawa and Rivers States); permanent secretaries of state […]

