Introduction
- Women’s diet is one of the immediate determinants of maternal and child nutrition
Objectives
Introduction
Objectives
Cash transfers are a popular tool to address poverty and food insecurity, but can they also reduce women’s risk of intimate partner violence?
Note: For the 2017 GHI, data on the proportion of undernourished are for 2014–2016; data on child stunting and wasting are for the latest year in the period 2012–2016 for which data are available; and data on child mortality are for 2015.
This section provides updates on data generated by IFPRI research in 2016 and illustrations of key trends.
This section provides updates on data generated by IFPRI research in 2016 and illustrations of key trends.
This section provides updates on data generated by IFPRI research in 2016 and illustrations of key trends.
This section provides updates on data generated by IFPRI research in 2016 and illustrations of key trends.
This section provides updates on data generated by IFPRI research in 2016 and illustrations of key trends.
This section provides updates on data generated by IFPRI research in 2016 and illustrations of key trends.
2015 Global Hunger Index: Calamitous famines cause 1 million or more deaths
The Global Hunger Index (GHI) is based on four component indicators: >> UNDERNOURISHMENT: the proportion of undernourished people as a percentage of the population (reflecting the share of the population with insufficient caloric intake); &g
What is the impact of agricultural development projects on women’s and men’s assets?
The Gender, Agriculture, and Assets Project (GAAP)
Poster prepared for presentation at the 2015 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association & Western Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, July 26-28, 2015
At a 2012 meeting of the World Health Assembly, all 193 UN member nations committed to achieving global nutrition targets by 2025. So far, the number of countries on course to meet the global targets is much too low.
Infographic explaining that $3 billion per year (less than 5% of development assistance budget) would allow 100 million children to live free of malnutrition.