As part of its ongoing efforts to facilitate the use of Feed-the-Future Open Agriculture and Nutrition Datasets in agricultural research and development, the GCAN team harmonized and standardized data for Ghana’s 2012 Feed-the-Future Baseline Household Survey. This dataset connects across four key food security-relevant domains (climate, agriculture, nutrition, and gender), with the objective to make household-level data more accessible and interoperable with other databases, and in particular with spatially-explicit, biophysical data layers. With these data, users can more easily address policy-relevant questions incorporating both biophysical and socioeconomic indicators. This is the second release of its kind for the GCAN team, following the release of Bangladesh harmonized data in October 2017.
