By Jo Swinnen and John McDermott The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented disruptions of social interactions, affecting both the supply and demand for food. These disruptions to jobs, income and food supply magnified and exacerbated existing inequalities. While the emerging urban middle class suffered greater income losses, the poor and vulnerable in rural and urban […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
IFPRI and UN Food Systems Summit 2021: IFPRI Evidence Informing Food Systems Transformation
IFPRI is pleased to be contributing evidence and knowledge from our research across agrifood systems to the UN Food Systems Summit, scheduled for September 2021. Food systems are central to meeting all of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and this groundbreaking event will set the course for the transformations necessary to ensure our food systems […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
World Water Day 2021: How can we manage better what we value most?
by Claudia Ringler and Ruth Meinzen-Dick The theme of World Water Day 2021 (March 22) is “Valuing Water”—recognizing that unless resources are valued, they won’t be used sustainably. But Water has not one, but many values. Life could not exist without it, and it has profound spiritual, religious, and cultural associations. Water also has important […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
CGIAR’s 50 Years of Innovation that Changed the World
Innovation: IFPRI’s Climate-Smart Modeling and futures
Methods for surveillance, scenarios work, and modeling inform crucial policy on agriculture, development, & climate adaptation, and improve resilience.
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IFPRI NAMES NEW DIRECTOR FOR AFRICA
Dr. Jemimah Njuki joins IFPRI to lead Africa-wide initiatives and the Africa Regional Office
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