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Policy seminar: Who will feed India?
Agricultural reforms will be necessary to satisfy the appetite of India's growing, urbanizing population.
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Reducing intimate partner violence through cash transfers: The next research frontier
Evidence shows cash transfers help to reduce intimate partner violence. A recent UN Women forum explored what comes next—including how to scale up existing programs.
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How countries around the world are leveraging agriculture to improve nutrition
Ethiopia, China, Bangladesh and other countries have reoriented their agriculture systems to promote better nutrition, yielding promising results.
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2019 Global Food Policy Report launch: Rural revitalization is key to ending hunger, improving livelihoods worldwide
IFPRI's flagship publication maps a comprehensive strategy to transform the world's impoverished rural areas.
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Cyclone Idai shows why long-term disaster resilience is so crucial
Poor people in Mozambique and in regions such as southern Africa are the most vulnerable to rising risks of climate-driven disasters. Building resilience can help reduce the threat.
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Why India needs a land leasing framework
Ensuring food and nutrition security and tackling the looming threat of climate change make land reforms necessary.
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Cash transfers and intimate partner violence
Three case studies show that cash transfers’ effects on IPV depend on context and program design
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Global Report on Food Crises: 113 million people in 53 countries experienced acute hunger in 2018
Severe food insecurity persists in many countries, demanding investment in both immediate and long-term solutions.
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Exploring creative new approaches to combat food loss and waste
The world wastes 1.3 billion tons of food each year. Innovative solutions targeting agriculture, food chains, and consumers can make a difference.
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Cyclone Idai, flooding, and food security in Malawi
Rains and flooding will harm upcoming harvests, but it appears Malawi can avoid food grain shortages.