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Khalid Siddig

Khalid Siddig is a Senior Research Fellow in the Development Strategies and Governance Unit and Program Leader for the Sudan Strategy Support Program. He is an agricultural economist with a focus on examining the impacts of potential shocks and the allocation of resources on economic growth, environmental sustainability, and income distribution through the lens of economywide and micro-level tools. 

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IFPRI currently has more than 600 employees working in over 80 countries with a wide range of local, national, and international partners.

How should governments respond to crises? Rapid response using RIAPA modeling system

Co-organized by IFPRI and the CGIAR Initiative on Foresight
Webinar Series – IFPRI Modeling Systems: Informing Future Pathways and Priorities for Agrifood Systems

August 13, 2024

  • 9:30 – 10:30 am (America/New_York)
  • 3:30 – 4:30 pm (Europe/Amsterdam)
  • 7:00 – 8:00 pm (Asia/Kolkata)

IFPRI’s foresight modeling systems cover food, land, and water systems across the world’s poorest and most food insecure geographies. Thanks to longstanding investments in these systems, IFPRI is uniquely positioned to provide rapid analysis of the impacts of global or domestic crises on agrifood systems, poverty, and food security at global, regional, national, or subnational level.

In this webinar, we will demonstrate how the RIAPA modeling system has been utilized to evaluate the potential effects of recent global shocks on economies, agrifood systems, and household poverty and malnutrition. We will share findings from a cross-country analysis on the impacts of COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, where RIAPA was used to provide real-time impact assessments and policy advice. Additionally, we will discuss a recent study on the impacts of El Niño, linking climate and crop level analysis to a RIAPA country model of Malawi, highlighting the economywide implications and informing a national preparedness strategy.

Opening Remarks

  • Christopher Hillbruner, Division Chief, Analysis and Learning, Bureau for Resilience and Food Security, United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

Presentation

  • Xinshen Diao, Deputy Division Director, Foresight and Policy Modeling Unit, IFPRI
  • James Thurlow, Division Director, Foresight and Policy Modeling Unit, IFPRI

Discussant & Closing Remarks

Moderator

  • Henry Kankwamba, Associate Research Fellow, Foresight and Policy Modeling Unit, IFPRI

Watch previous webinars in this series:

What does climate change mean for the future of agriculture? Insights from the IMPACT modeling system (May 15, 2024)

How do we prioritize agrifood system policies and investments? Insights from the RIAPA modeling system (June 12, 2024)

How does agricultural productivity growth affect agrifood system transformation goals? Exploring trade-offs using IMPACT (July 9, 2024)