Mission Statement of the International Food Policy Research Institute
MISSION
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Sustainable options for ending hunger and poverty

Established in 1975, IFPRI's mission is to identify and analyze alternative national and international strategies and policies for meeting food needs of the developing world on a sustainable basis, with particular emphasis on low-income countries, poor people, and sound management of the natural resource base that supports agriculture; to make the results of its research available to all those in a position to use them; and to help strengthen institutions conducting research and applying research results in developing countries.

While the research effort is geared to the precise objective of contributing to the reduction of hunger and malnutrition, the factors involved are many and wide-ranging, requiring analysis of underlying processes and extending beyond a narrowly defined food sector. The Institute's research program reflects worldwide collaboration with governments and private and public institutions interested in increasing food production and improving the equity of its distribution. Research results are disseminated to policymakers, opinion formers, administrators, policy analysts, researchers, and others concerned with national and international food and agriculture policy.

IFPRI is one of 16 Future Harvest agricultural research centers and receives its principal funding from governments, private foundations, and international and regional organizations, most of whom are members of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research.


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