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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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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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AGRODEP

Provide locally relevant solutions to agriculture-related development challenges in Africa.

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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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Ceres2030: Sustainable Solutions to End Hunger

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

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COVID-19 Food Trade Policy Tracker

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.

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Impact of COVID-19 on Food Value Chains

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.

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Measuring cross border trade in Africa

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.