IFPRI’s 2020 Annual Report presents highlights from our research work around the world. Cutting-edge research on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and related policies, and on our strategic research areas—climate resilience and sustainability, healt... Source: IFPRI Egypt Country Office
REGISTER NOW: IFPRI-USAID Egypt Virtual Symposium: 8 December, 2:00 – 4:00 PM (CLT)
© Mohammed Fouad 2018 The event presents key findings and policy recommendations based on research and capacity building activities conducted by IFPRI and its Egyptian partners under the USAID-funded Evaluating Impact and Building Capacity (EIBC) proje... Source: IFPRI Egypt Country Office
Virtual Brown Bag: Do “cash +” interventions enable greater resilience and dietary diversity than just cash in southern Malawi?
Please join us for our next virtual brown bag: Do “cash +” interventions enable greater resilience and dietary diversity than just cash in southern Malawi?
Nov 12, 2020 - 01:00 pm to 02:30 pm (SAST) Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
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Scaling Up Nutrition Yemen
Heidi Kandil, IFPRI Intern
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen remains the worst in the world. Nearly five years of conflict and severe economic decline are driving the country to the brink of famine and exacerbating needs in all sectors. An estimated 80 per cent of the population – 24 million people – require some form of humanitarian assistance, including 14.3 million who are in acute need. Severity of need is deepening, with the number of people in acute need reaching 27 per cent higher than last year. Two-thirds of all districts in the country are already pre-famine, and one-third face a convergence of multiple acute vulnerabilities. Source: IFPRI Egypt Country Office
Soil Fertility Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: Status, Challenges and Future Prospects
Healthy and productive soils are essential for food and nutrition security. However, soils may also contain chemicals or pathogens that can negatively impact human health. Poor soils also result in low yields and low household income. In an IFPRI research seminar on May 8, 2019 Patrick Mutuo, a Courtesy Associate Professor at the Department of >> Read more Source: Malawi Strategy Support Program