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Vegetable vendors along the side of the road in Kenya

COVID-19 Policy Response (CPR) Portal

The Portal systematically captures policy responses through multiple channels, including population restrictions, social protection, trade, health, fiscal, and monetary measures.

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Quality control in bean packing facility

Food Industries for People and Planet (FIPP)

FIPP expands traditional ways of thinking about the global food system and provides evidence-based policy assessments aimed at making agri-food industries and food systems more inclusive, efficient, and conducive.

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Fresh Food Price Analysis in Papua New Guinea

Teaming with local partners on price data across 5 markets, IFPRI produced a food security monitoring tool to explore and compare prices of different food items in Papua New Guinea.

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Ghana Tilapia Seed Project (TiSeed)

The 3-year program titled “Accelerating aquaculture development in Ghana through sustainable Nile Tilapia seed production and dissemination,” (TiSeed in short) was launched on February 2019 to address issues in the tilapia seed and ext

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girl wearing green scarf (Char Kukrimukri, Bangladesh)

Integrated Food Policy and Research Program (IFPRP)

The Integrated Food Policy and Research Program combines policy research with capacity strengthening to tackle all four aspects of food security – availability, access, utilization, and stability – in a holistic and sustainable approach

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Nexus SAMs

Nexus SAMs

Improving the quality of Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) used for Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modeling, the project develops toolkits and establishes common data standards, procedures, and classification systems for constructing and updating national SAMs

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Vegetable market Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea Food Policy Strengthening Project

The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the Papua New Guinea National Agriculture Research Institute (NARI) have teamed up to support data-driven policy dialogue and formulation.

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Pluralistic Extension System in Malawi

Launched in 2016, this 3-year evidence-based policy support project, Assessing and Enhancing the Capacity, Performance and Impact of the Pluralistic Agricultural Extension System in Malawi, set out to analyze the demand for and supply of

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SPEED

Public expenditure is a powerful instrument for governments to use in achieving sustainable growth, poverty reduction, and transformation.

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Titukulane Project

support implementation and ensure effectiveness of the Malawi National Resilience Strategy (NRS)