Abstract: Food markets have been found to be, in many settings, important in shaping diets and nutritional outcomes. However, more evidence and improved metrics are needed to understand these relationships. This study examined relationships between foo... Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
Virtual Event: Does Household Participation in Food Markets Increase Dietary Diversity? Evidence from Rural Malawi
Abstract: Food markets have been found to be, in many settings, important in shaping diets and nutritional outcomes. However, more evidence and improved metrics are needed to understand these relationships. This study examined relationships between foo... Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
Cash transfers and intimate partner violence: Case studies from Ethiopia and Ghana
A growing evidence base demonstrates that cash transfer programs, primarily meant to address poverty and vulnerability, are promising interventions to Source: Cash Transfer & Intimate Partner Violence Collaborative Research
Virtual Event: Nationally Representative Estimates of the Cost of Adequate Diets, Nutrient Level Drivers, and Policy Options for Households in Rural Malawi
Abstract: A growing literature uses the cost of diets to evaluate how effectively a food system supports access to nutritious foods. We identify baseline levels, nutrient drivers, and potential policy-induced changes in the feasibility and cost of meet... Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
Price Dynamics for Agriculture and Nutrition Policy – an IFPRI Rwanda Learning Event
How do market price dynamics play a role in the agriculture and nutrition sectors? Can market price fluctuations for staple and nutrient-dense food items affect market performance, value chain development, and food and nutrition security? These questio... Source: IFPRI Rwanda – Rwanda Strategy Support Program
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