IFPRI’s 2022 Annual Report presents highlights from our research work in low- and middle-income countries and on global challenges. In 2022, IFPRI provided critical analysis on the food systems impact of the Russia-Ukraine war and related food, fertilizer, and fuel price crisis, as well as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Work in our strategic research areas—climate resilience and sustainability, healthy diets and nutrition, inclusive and efficient food systems, institutions and governance, and rural transformation, as well as cross-cutting work on gender—continued to inform policies and programs to end hunger and malnutrition sustainably at both national and global levels.
Rethinking Food Crisis Responses: Nigeria presentation of IFPRI’s 2023 Global Food Policy Report and the launch of the CGIAR Research Initiative on Fragility, Conflict, Migration
View the Nigeria launch event page here! On May 11, 2023, the Abuja office of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI Nigeria) and the CGIAR Research Initiative on Fragility, Conflict, and Migration (FCM) co-hosted a hybrid event featur... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
Transport disruptions continue to be prevalent for crop traders
Fuel access issues increased markedly to 47 percent in 2023 from 24 percent in 2022. Source: IFPRI Myanmar – The Myanmar Strategy Support Program
NEW PUBLICATION: Climate change, income sources, crop mix, and input use decisions: Evidence from Nigeria
Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
IFPRI’s 2023 Global Food Policy Report & CGIAR Research Initiative on Fragility, Conflict & Migration (FCM) Nigeria Event Launch
Special Event Rethinking Food Crisis Responses The Nigeria presentation of IFPRI's 2023 Global Food Policy Report & the launch of the CGIAR Research Initiative on Fragility, Conflict & Migration (FCM) Thursday, May 11, 2023 / 10:00 AM – ... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
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