In the early 1990s, IFPRI developed the International Model for Policy Analysis for Agricultural Commodities and Trade (IMPACT) to help sustainably address long term policy challenges in reducing hunger and poverty and in protecting natural resources. The IMPACT model has been continually expanded and improved to better inform the tough choices decision makers and researchers >> Read more Source: Malawi Strategy Support Program
International Coffee Day 2018
Today the world is celebrating the fourth annual International Coffee Day. International Coffee Day is a celebration of coffee’s passage through the value chain. Over the years, ESSP has published various working papers, research notes and blog articles on the subject as well as organize a coffee themed conference. If you want to learn more, >> Read more Source: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
IFPRI Egypt Seminar : High quality evidence is critical for high quality nutrition policy
September 25th, 2018 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm Location: Conrad Hotel | Nile Ballroom The IFPRI-Egypt Seminar Series is part of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project called “Evaluating Impact and Building Capacity” (EIBC) that is implemented by IFPRI. The seminar supports USAID’s Agribusiness for Rural Development and Increasing Incomes (ARDII) project’s […] Source: IFPRI Egypt Office
Unleashing the full potential of agriculture: 2018 National Agriculture Fair
“Unleashing the full potential of agriculture: the role of markets.” This was the theme for Malawi's recently concluded 15th National Agriculture Fair, held in thee country's commerce city, Blantyre, from September 12-15th. The event drew participants from all over the country to engage and share agricultural technologies innovations and successes - particularly related to growing >> Read more Source: Malawi Strategy Support Program
The Future of the Commons (Oct 4)
This policy seminar will discuss recent developments in research and policy on the commons, with particular attention to tenure and governance. Following an overview of key issues, speakers will present the factors that led to the adoption of the UK Commons Act to protect the commons; results of an international review of tenure security of land-based commons, particularly forests and rangelands held by communities and indigenous peoples; new evidence on how tenure can affect investment in shared resources by community members and outsiders; and factors shaping national policies on common resources and implications for the future.
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