February 11, 2019 Stuart Gillespie, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI A new report by the Lancet Commission on the Global Syndemic of Obesity, Undernutrition, and Climate Changedelivers a powerful, incisive analysis of the drivers of those overlapping worldwide problems with some long-overdue and hard-hitting recommendations. The starting point is a recognition that malnutrition in all […] Source: IFPRI Egypt Country Office
Towards a capacity-based resilience building for social cash transfer beneficiaries in Malawi
By design, Social Cash Transfer programs (SCTP) in Malawi target the poorest section of society. But this does not mean that the “poorest” are a homogenous group. There are differences in access to land and ability to work productively. Development players must take this into account by designing interventions that provide different capacity-based packages to >> Read more Source: Malawi Strategy Support Program
Food Loss and Waste
Food and Agriculture Organizations published a discussion paper focusing on food loss. The discussion paper titled “Food Loss and waste and the right to adequate food: Making the connection”. This paper focuses on the right to adequate food and the need to develop sustainable global consumption and production systems. To access this paper, please click […] Source: IFPRI Capacity Strengthening
Developing Capacity of Young Researchers
IFPRI Malawi announced the students selected for this year’s Bunda Grant Scheme (BGS) mentorship program, which offers a group of young master’s students from Bunda College at the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) mentorship from IFPRI researchers in order to refine and publish their research. The program has been successfully running since 2013. […] Source: IFPRI Capacity Strengthening
Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project trains Ebonyian journalists, and farmers on Policy Communications
In two trainings organized between 21 and 24 January 2019, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) trained 35 journalists (21-22 January 2019) and 15 farmers (21-22 January 2019) in Ebon... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
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