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A woman speaks with a vegetable seller in a market.

Advancing Research on Nutrition and Agriculture (ARENA)

ARENA studies the linkages between animal source foods and stunting, on measuring and improving the affordability of healthy foods and healthy diets, on farming systems and nutrition, and the impacts of structural transformation on nutrition

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Group of men and women at market surrounding fruit

Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages (ANGeL)

The Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages (ANGeL) project aims to identify actions and investments in agriculture that can leverage agricultural development for improved nutrition, and make recommendations to further women’s empowerment

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A woman going to the field with her child, Khagrachari, Bangladesh

Alive and Thrive

Alive & Thrive is a multi-year initiative that began in 2009 to combat global child undernutrition through interventions to support appropriate infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices.

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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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POSHAN

Brings together and disseminates data and evidence to support policy decisions for accelerating reductions in malnutrition in India, beginning at the state level.

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Mother and child in rural village Salunkwadi, Ambajogai, Maharashtra, India

Stories of Change in Nutrition

Seeking to capture and support experiential learning on addressing undernutrition, Stories of Change uses case studies to examine drivers and pathways of change in countries that have achieved significant success in driving down rates of child stunting.

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Transfer Modality Research Initiative (TMRI)

From 2012 to 2014, IFPRI partnered with the World Food Programme on a two-year pilot safety net program – the Transfer Modality Research Initiative (TMRI) – to determine which transfer modalities work best for the ultra-poor in rural Bangladesh.