Rwanda has made remarkable progress in the past two decades, highlighted by rapid economic growth and sharp reductions in poverty.
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ESSP aims to help improve the policymaking process in Ethiopia by increasing the capacity of Ethiopian institutions...
Structural transformation in Southeast Asia poses challenges to the regions' food security and inclusive agricultural growth agenda.
Many development agencies are designing and implementing value chain interventions that aim to reach, benefit, and empower rural women.
Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM) is one of CGIAR’s Global Integrating Programs, focused on addressing the policy, institutional, and market constraints to sustainable and equitable economic development and rural transformation.
From January 2017 through December 2019, the CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research (the ‘Gender Platform’) built on the system-wide gender network established in 2011 to increase the visibility and impact of CGIAR gender research; to de
The CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM) works with research and implementation partners in Africa, Asia, and Latin America to generate evidence, develop capacity, and support policies that help poor people, both men
Sound policies and well-functioning institutions and markets are essential to building sustainable and inclusive agri-food systems.
Gender research in PIM
The CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM) is working to provide solutions that eliminate gender bias, enhance inclusion, and promote effective development.
Sound policies, robust institutions, and well-functioning markets complement new discoveries...
● Policy options to promote inclusive rural growth and transformation
● Agriculture as a source of jobs as well as food
● Public investments for vibrant rural areas
● The political economy of agricultural policy reforms
● Cash, food, or vouchers—which and when?
● Programs that deliver more security and better nutrition at lower cost
● Linking social protection and agricultural development
● What does it mean to graduate?
● Strengthening tenure over land, water, trees, and other natural resources for the poor, particularly women
● Facilitating shared use of resources within landscapes
● Governance of natural resources for sustainability and harmony
● Foresight modeling for climate change, new technologies, and shifts in demand
● Policy options, investment, and regulatory reform to support agricultural innovation
● New approaches to meeting farmers’ needs for information
● Gender dimensions of agricultural growth and rural transformation
● Women’s empowerment: measurement, why it matters, and how to foster it
● Gender equality in decision making, control of assets, and benefits
● Making food markets work for the poor
● Evaluating the impact of trade policies on value chains, income, and food security
● Measuring and reducing food losses
Ghana must continue to invest in agriculture and promote transformation, by facilitating the development of agro-industries to diversify agriculture, increase productivity, & boost economic growth.
For more than two decades, IFPRI’s research and policy analysis have been a resource for Bangladesh in making impressive strides in ensuring food security and reducing poverty.