Africa Regional Integration and the AfCFTA
The regional integration landscape has been changing in Africa significantly over the past five years.
The regional integration landscape has been changing in Africa significantly over the past five years.
Focusing on strengthening the capacity of targeted ASEAN Member States (AMS) to develop policies and programs addressing food security and agricultural development and enhancing cooperation on R&D, food safety, and quality standards.
Provide locally relevant solutions to agriculture-related development challenges in Africa.
ANEW will develop and validate measures of women’s empowerment for use by projects engaged in marketing agricultural products using collective-based organizations.
The Ceres2020 partnership works to provide the donor community with a menu of agricultural and food policy options for directing their investments, backed by the best available evidence and economic models
Trade restrictions in periods of uncertainty have contributed to food price crises, so this project tracks policies restricting food exports to highlight their impacts on prices, food security, and vulnerable people.
The Ethiopia NIPN Technical Advisory Project (ENTAP) is embedded in the Compact 2025 initiative for ending hunger and undernutrition by 2025.
The primary objective of the project is to simulate and analyze the impacts of lifting quantitative restrictions (QR) on rice imports on the Philippine agriculture sector and to the economy.
Collecting data on agricultural and food trade on all trade corridors in the West African region using the West African Association for Cross-Border Trade in Agro-forestry-pastoral and Fisheries Products (WACTAF).
Undertaking institutional capacity training exercises on inclusive agricultural transformation, healthy diets, and resilience.
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This project studied the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on eight food value chains in three countries: okra, tomatoes, and dairy in Burkina Faso; maize and dairy in Uganda; and rice, fish, and shrimp in Bangladesh.
There is broad consensus in the economic literature as well as within Africa on the fact that data on trade across the continent are seriously lacking.
Starting in 2016, IFPRI has led the provision of technical support to countries for next-generation National Agriculture Investment Plans (NAIPs) at the request of the African Union Commission
The partnership between IFPRI and BIMSTEC will focus on regional trade, poverty and food security, and climate change
Public expenditure is a powerful instrument for governments to use in achieving sustainable growth, poverty reduction, and transformation.
The Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) Biennial Review (BR) is a powerful instrument for t
This project funded by the Mastercard Foundation, aims to provide tested options for creating innovative, digitally-savvy livelihood opportunities for youth, especially young women, while reducing post-harvest losses across agrifood systems in Africa
Food systems encompass the entire range of actors and their interlinked value-adding activities involved in the production, aggregation, processing, distribution, consumption, and disposal of food products.
From 2006 to 2020, IFPRI facilitated the Regional Strategic Analysis and Knowledge Support System (ReSAKSS) to support the implementation of the Compreh