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Tajik Orange grove

Tajikistan Evaluation and Analysis Activity (TEAA)

TEAA’s research activities are designed to provide analytical support to local and international partners, build related communities of practice, and share timely policy-relevant research results. The research agenda covers five major areas; 1) Agricultural Production and Productivity; 2) Markets, Value Chains and Trade; 3) Assessing Policy and Investment Priorities; 4) Livelihoods and Nutrition; 5) Increasing Resilience of Farming Systems Under Growing Climate Challenges

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Aswan High Dam

The Water Energy Food Nexus

Global, basin and local case studies of resource use efficiency under growing natural resource scarcity

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Titukulane Project

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

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Cargo ship with containers

Trade Tensions

The end of 2016 and the beginning of 2017 saw a dramatic change in the global trade picture. Following on the heels of the British referendum supporting the exit of the United Kingdoms from the European Union, the U.S.

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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.

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Ultra-Poor graduation in Somalia

USAID’s Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance funds World Vision and partner ACTED to implement the Ultra-Poor Graduation intervention in Baidoa, Somalia, designed to enable ultra-poor households who are internally displaced to graduate from extreme p

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Voice for Change Partnership (V4CP)

The Voice for Change Partnership (V4CP) programme is a collaboration between the Dutch government, SNV, and IFPRI to empower civil society organisations.

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Water quality for agriculture and economic growth

Research Questions: What are the key water quality stressors in developing countries and which countries rank worst and best in terms of domestic, industrial and agricultural water pollution? Which investments can best address adverse water quality outcomes?

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Women’s empowerment in agrifood governance (WEAGov)

The Women's Empowerment in Agrifood Governance (WEAGov) is an assessment tool developed by IFPRI and partners to help evaluate the extent to which women are empowered across the policy cycle related to agrifood systems.