Despite progress, many children in Ethiopia remain stunted, diet diversity continues to pose a challenge, and food systems are changing rapidly. To support the implementation of Ethiopia’s National Food and Nutrition Policy (NFNP), IFPRI, Policy Studies Institute (PSI), Ethiopia Public Health Institute (EPHI), and the Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) program will present new […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
New challenges for women’s land rights in Africa
Re-post from IFPRI.ORG. A new wave of gender-related land reforms has swept across Africa south of the Sahara in recent years. These reforms have incorporated innovative approaches to land administration, including legal provisions protecting women’s land rights, and efforts to minimize gender inequalities concerning land, housing, and property rights. In 2003, for instance, the African […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Affordability of the EAT–Lancet reference diet: a global analysis
New journal article by Kalle Hirvonen, Yan Bai, Derek Headey and William A Masters. Background: The EAT–Lancet Commission drew on all available nutritional and environmental evidence to construct the first global benchmark diet capable of sustaining health and protecting the planet, but it did not assess dietary affordability. We used food price and household income data […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Impacts of Hosting Forced Migrants in Poor Countries
New journal article by Jean-François Maystadt, Kalle Hirvonen, Athur Mabiso, and Joachim Vandercasteelen. Abstract: Most of the world's displaced people are hosted in low-income countries. Focusing on evidence from poor countries, we review the literature on the economic consequences of hosting refugees or internally displaced people. In the short run, violence, environmental degradation, and disease >> Read more Source: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Impacts of Hosting Forced Migrants in Poor Countries
New journal article by Jean-François Maystadt, Kalle Hirvonen, Athur Mabiso, and Joachim Vandercasteelen. Abstract: Most of the world's displaced people are hosted in low-income countries. Focusing on evidence from poor countries, we review the literature on the economic consequences of hosting refugees or internally displaced people. In the short run, violence, environmental degradation, and disease >> Read more Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopian Strategy Support Program
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