Across Africa, countries have imposed emergency border restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19. These have delayed a continental free trade agreement, are contributing to fears of a new food crisis, and disrupted cross-border trade. In this post, A... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
COVID-19 lockdowns are imposing substantial economic costs on countries in Africa
Low and middle-income countries (LMICs) are suffering rapid and substantial economic costs from the spread of COVID-19 and related lockdown measures. James Thurlow describes initial assessments of economy-wide impacts in some African countries and thei... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
2019 IFPRI ANNUAL REPORT
We are pleased to share with you IFPRI’s 2019 Annual Report — in a new, shorter format accompanied by an interactive web version — which provides highlights from IFPRI’s work to reduce hunger, malnutrition, and poverty around the world. Throughout 2019... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
Why gender-sensitive social protection is critical to the COVID-19 response in low- and middle-income countries
The COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on movement to control the spread of infection are having profound impacts on the income and daily lives of people in low- and middle-income countries, particularly the poor. Governments and donors are responding ... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
The COVID-19 nutrition crisis: What to expect and how to protect
Nutrition has been a development priority for a decade. Many countries have strengthened nutrition policies and programs with some measurable success. Derek Headey and Marie Ruel look at available evidence to show that nutrition progress will be threat... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
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