An evidence-based approach to climate change in Central Asia: Tajikistan and the Global Methane Pledge
Evidence-driven policymaking yields progress on key goals.
Evidence-driven policymaking yields progress on key goals.
Guiding agricultural transformation among smallholders.
Overcoming the obstacles that stand in the way of meeting SDG2.
For major reforms to succeed, build local research capacity and integrate it with policy making.
Recent global reports stress the urgency of transforming food systems in the face of climate change, urbanization, and other challenges—but how, practically, can we begin to do that?
Can an ethanol program modeled on Brazil's provide a way out of the industry's current economic straits?
To have an impact, different sectors and government ministries must come together on nutrition policy and implementation.
IFPRI's head of capacity strengthening recalls advice from Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug that guided his career.
How open access to data can help close the global digital divide.
Students in a UMD class on international crop production learn food policy analysis by focusing on the role of social entrepreneurship.
Famines are not the inevitable result of environmental conditions. The right mix of assistance and strategic support, sustained over time, can head off the next catastrophe.
Why some developing countries lag in the fight against hunger and malnutrition: they lack the policy expertise to devise effective national policies.
In the process of development policy making and program implementation, research helps speed up learning among policy makers and program managers.