Publications
Journal Article
Impact of farmer-managed natural regeneration on resilience and welfare in Mali
Journal Article
Climate shock response and resilience of smallholder farmers in the drylands of south-eastern Zimbabwe
Working Paper
Pathways from irrigation to prosperity, nutrition and resilience: The case of smallholder irrigation in Mali
Blogs
Benefits of interconnectedness: How addressing climate change can foster sustainable land and food security
Climate change mitigation can have many benefits for smallholder farmers.
World Soil Day: Overcoming farmers’ resistance to climate-smart agriculture in Africa
Soil fertility management not only prevents land degradation, it boosts profits—so why are many African farmers reluctant to adopt it?
El Niño, La Niña, and climate resilience in Tanzania
The Pacific climate oscillation is contributing to intensifying rainfall events and droughts in southern Africa.
Events
East Africa Perspectives on the Book: Agricultural Extension – Global Status and Performance in Selected Countries
IFPRI Ethiopia and IFPRI Malawi are co-organizing a webinar on the recently launched IFPRI book, “Agricultural Extension: Global Status and Performance in Selected Countries“. The book, edited by Kristin Davis, Suresh Babu, and Catherine Ragasa, provides a global overview of agricultural extension and advisory services and assesses and compares extension systems at the national and regional […]
2017 ReSAKSS Annual Conference – A Thriving Agricultural Sector in A Changing Climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration Goals through Climate-Smart Agriculture
The International Food Policy Research Institute, in partnership with the African Union Commission, is convening the 2017 ReSAKSS Annual Conference to promote review and dialogue on the CAADP implementation agenda among policymakers, development partners, researchers, advocacy groups, farmers’ organizations, the private sector, and other key stakeholders from within and outside Africa.
Economics of Land Degradation and Improvement
With: Joachim von Braun, Director of the Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, and Professor for Economic and Technological Change | Rattan Lal, Distinguished University Professor of Soil Science and Director of the Carbon Management and Sequestration Center, The Ohio State University, and Adjunct Professor of University of Iceland | Alisher Mirzabaev, senior researcher at the […]
News
Climate change will continue to widen gaps in food security, new study finds (Environmental Health News)
EHN (Environmental Health News) (Germany) published an article on a study that shows how countries already struggling with low crop yields will be hurt most by a warming climate. Nonresident Senior Fellow Ephraim Nkonya was interviewed for comment, but was not involved in the study. He said, “The unequal burden poorer countries will face is no surprise.” Climate change, by […]
Worthy to be illustrated (Daily News)
Daily News (Tanzania) profiled Senior Research Fellow Ephraim Nkonya. The profile highlights Tanzanian-born Nkonya’s years of work and research in agricultural development. The article also discusses his life and education from childhood to university, leading to his career.
How agro-forestry restores soil fertility (New Vision)
New Vision (Uganda) magazine published an article (see attached file) on agroforestry, quoting Senior Research Fellow Ephraim Nkonya on how agroforestry fixes the depletion of nitrogen, hence improving soil fertility and productivity. He explains that continuous cultivation, which has been driven by the increasing population, has exhausted natural fertility and external inputs are required to ensure […]