The spike in prices has raised concerns over the potential for another global food crisis, increasing hunger among the poor and, possibly, social unrest.
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IFPRI Research Post: The links between food-related trade and fiscal policies and obesity rates in low- and middle-income countries
Global overweight and obesity rates have almost tripled since 1975 and are expected to continue rising over the next few decades (Shekar & Popkin, 2020). This trend is alarmingly steeper in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) compared to high-... Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
International Day of Rural Women 2021: Overcoming pandemic and climate challenges
Address problems now to build empowerment and resilience for the future.
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School feeding programs improve nutrition and child growth across generations: Evidence from India
Research shows free school feeding programs improve health and nutrition outcomes not only for participants, but later for their children.
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IFPRI explores impact of COVID-19 on school feeding services and food insecurity
COVID-19 has disrupted programs that assist vulnerable populations worldwide. In addition to education, schools provide daily meals and other services that many families depend on; when schools closed during the pandemic, those services ceased. Kibrom ... Source: IFPRI Egypt Country Office
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