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World Population Day 2017: IFPRI models impact of population growth on demand for food
How population growth will challenge efforts to end hunger and build sustainable food systems.
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IFPRI seminar: Alive & Thrive maternal-child nutrition program looks to build on successes in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Viet Nam
How to scale up a successful nutrition communications and education program.
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Ending famines and chronic hunger requires good governance
Lessons from Bangladesh and Ethiopia on how to build reslience into food systems.
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Why supporting Africa’s informal markets could mean better nutrition for poor city dwellers
The urban poor depend on local markets and street vendors to feed their families, yet governments are indifferent and sometimes hostile to this essential economic activity.
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Food Security Media Analysis System demonstrates impact of news coverage on food prices
An IFPRI specialized search engine shows crisis-driven coverage may contribute to price spikes.
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New study shows the world must urgently confront the growing obesity pandemic
It's time for global institutions and national governments to take the rising public health threat of obesity and overweight seriously.
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What Rwanda and Uganda can teach us about the benefits of hosting refugees
Research shows that with proper support, refugees can provide an economic boon to surrounding communities.
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The challenge of our lifetime: How to ensure nutrition for everyone under climate change
A new IFPRI discussion paper outlines the challenges of building global food security in an era of global warming, especially for the rural poor.
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For smallholders to thrive under climate change, we need resilient agriculture value chains
The U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord means nations should redouble their efforts to invest in sustainable, resilient agriculture.
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Back to the storyboard
A special issue of Global Food Security highlights the importance of narratives in driving progress toward ending hunger and malnutrition.