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The long-run effect of public works employment: Evidence from Tunisia
Evaluating the impacts of workfare.
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Developing a Women’s Empowerment Metric for National Statistical Systems
Closing the gender data gap in agricultural development.
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Linking local to global: Intersectionality as a driver for an inclusive loss and damage fund
Jointly organized by FEMNET and IFPRI
Event: June 8, 2023 – 2:45 PM to 4:00 PM CEST. The African Women’s Development and Communication Network – FEMNET (FEMNET), the International Food Policy Research Institute’s Gender, Climate and Nutrition Integration Initiative and other partners will present institutions, tools and actions that are needed to ensure that support reaches the most vulnerable populations.
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Ukraine grain deal renewed at the last minute (The World)
May 17, 2023
“The UN-brokered deal between Ukraine and Russia to allow grain exports to sail safely across the Black Sea was renewed today, on the eve of its expiration scheduled for May 18. The delays by Russian negotiators made the renewal uncertain. Host Marco Werman speaks with Joseph Glauber, a senior research fellow at the International Food […]
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Making a Difference: Childcare centers as a platform for improving child nutrition in Malawi
Education programs for parents yield continuing benefits.
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Rice markets in South and Southeast Asia face stresses from El Niño, export restrictions
After a period of relative tranquility, trouble looms.
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China’s Discussion of IFPRI’s 2023 Global Food Policy Report: Rethinking Food Crisis Responses
China and Global Agricultural Policy Forum: China Agricultural Sector Development Report
Event: May 21, 2023 – 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM +08. The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) and IFPRI warmly invite you to attend the China Agricultural Sector Development Report 2023 (CASDR) and IFPRI 2023 Global Food Policy Report (GFPR) launch event on May 21 in Beijing, China.
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In Memoriam: Professor Nurul Islam
May 11, 2023
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) deeply mourns the passing of Professor Nurul Islam, IFPRI Research Fellow Emeritus, a prominent economist, author, and dear friend to many of us. Prof. Islam passed away on Tuesday, May 9, at the age of 94, in Washington, DC. Often referred to as the greatest economist of Bangladesh, Nurul […]
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Kenya Discussion of IFPRI’s 2023 Global Food Policy Report: Rethinking Food Crisis Responses
In collaboration with University of Nairobi and part of the CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) Seminar Series
Virtual Event: May 19, 2023 – 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM EDT. The Kenya discussion of IFPRI’s 2023 GFPR will present key findings and recommendations of the report at global and regional levels. A distinguished set of discussants will then present their reflections on the report and provide insights on crisis response and resilience building in Kenya.
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Call to action: Addressing gender inequality in agrifood systems for effective responses to climate change
Launching an Innovation Sprint on Gender and Climate Action.
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The education spending multiplier: Evidence from schools in Pakistan (VoxDev)
April 04, 2023
“Grants given to public schools in Pakistan increase test scores in both public and private schools as a result of increased competition,” writes IFPRI research fellow Naureen Karachiwalla and her co-authors in an article published by VoxDev. The authors evaluate the LEAPS (Learning and Educational Achievement in Pakistan Schools) study which demonstrates the existence of a large […]
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FAO prepares for the arrival of El Niño: How to act against hunger before humanitarian crises break out (El País)
May 05, 2023
The International Food Policy Research Institute points out that the international community has enough data to prevent more people from falling into food insecurity, writes El País in an article about the global food crises. “If the daily weather forecast announces rain, anyone can take their umbrella to open it as soon as the first drops […]
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A looming global food crisis (Deccan Herald)
May 03, 2023
“Climate change is further exacerbating water scarcity, with over 600 million people facing high to extreme water stress,” writes Deccan Herald (India). The article mentions a study by the International Food Policy Research Institute stating that “climate change is projected to reduce agricultural yields in India by 18.6 percent for wheat and 10.8 percent for […]