Re-imagining Africa’s food security within the context of climate change and ecological sustainability
This press-release was initially published by WWF on December 12, 2023.
This press-release was initially published by WWF on December 12, 2023.
Although Indonesia has enough food to feed its people, it lacks variety beyond rice and tastes are changing as the country becomes wealthier, writes Context (by Thompson Reuters Foundation) in a piece on agricultu
Washington, DC: The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) is pleased to announce a new operational structure intended to strengthen our research, delivery, and scaling collaborations with partners on evidence-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries.
The importance of small-scale irrigation to farmers and its numerous benefits, including increasing agricultural productivity and incomes.
“AI is changing the way we work and live.
Farmers in the Nile Delta are racing to adapt to encroaching salinity, writes Reuters in a report from COP27.
BOL News (Pakistan) reports on the 2nd Pakistan Water Week 2022 conference, which focused on sustainable and improved water and food security in Pakistan. The publication quotes IFPRI’s
Nairobi: Over 80 participants gathered today in Nairobi for an event entitled ‘Reaching Small-Scale Women Farmers with Innovative Climate Resilience Strategies.' The discussion focused on the challenges reported by women farmers in Kenya when it comes to accessing agricultural information, how these challenges intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic, and possible approaches that could bridge this gendered information gap.
The News International published an op-ed by Mohsin Hafeez, Wajid Rana, and Deputy division director Claudia Ringler discuss the climate change di
Nature published an op-ed by senior scientist Elizabeth Bryan, deputy director of the Environment and Production Technology division
Farmers Weekly (South Africa) published an article on how the degradation of the land had forced their livestock to compete with local wildlife for the fast-diminishing water supplies and gr
Reuters published an article stating that around the world, efforts to set aside land for conservation are being squeezed by the ravages of climate change impacts including wor
Pak Observer published an article that summarized events of the Pakistan Water Week including comments from Deputy Division Director
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) launches the Food Policy Report on climate-resilient strategies in Egypt.
Washington, DC: Three researchers at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) were recognized today with prestigious awards from the International Association of Agricultural Economists (IAAE).
Development and Cooperation published an article on smallholder farmers in Africa face many risks - some of which are related to climate change.
Naver (South Korea) published an article stating that last year, which was recorded as the warmest year of all time due to climate change, also saw an increase of the world's hunger population, incr
Deutsche Welle published an article on fighting climate change. The article states that curbing meat consumption is essential in the fight against climate change. But it is a more complicated story in countries that face spiraling food insecurity.
Daily Hunt (India) published an article on how climate change has a significant impact on water - direct or indirect - leading to serious social and econo
Reuters published an op-ed by Deputy Division Director and Senior Research Fellow Claudia Ringler and coauthors on water and climate.