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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.
The overall goal of the three-year CAN program (2016–2019) was “Reducing malnutrition among children and women by facilitating efficient implementation of food and nutrition programmes, ensuring transparency, downward accountability and community
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
IFPRI in Asia
Highlights of IFPRI’s current cutting-edge, policy-relevant research in Central, East, South, and Southeast Asia are featured in this brochure.
IFPRI in Africa
IFPRI IN AFRICA: For more than 40 years, IFPRI has worked with partners in Africa at the country, regional, and continental levels to provide cutting-edge, policy-relevant research on food and nutrition security for policy makers, development part
Sound policies and well-functioning institutions and markets are essential to building sustainable and inclusive agri-food systems.
IFPRI’s range of partnerships have influenced the design and operation of national programs and provided real-time policy analysis.
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.
Resources: Gender
A guide to IFPRI’s research on the impact of gender on food security and nutrition outcomes in developing countries.
L'IFPRI en Afrique
Depuis plus de 40 ans, l’IFPRI réalise en Afrique, avec ses partenaires à l’échelle nationale, régionale et continentale, des recherches de pointe relatives aux stratégies politiques sur la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle, à l’intention des
● 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
● 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
What is ANGeL? IFPRI designed an innovative research program called “Orienting Agriculture toward Improved Nutrition and Women’s Empowerment,” or the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages (ANGeL) Project.
This Plan of Work and Budget (POWB) for 2018 includes chapters on the following: 1) expected key results, 2) planning for platform effectiveness and efficiency, and 3) platform management.
Global changes with wide-reaching impacts include rapid urbanization, climate change, conflict-driven migration, and dietary transitions as well as uncertainty regarding trade and foreign investment.
IFPRI’s partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has brought us closer to our shared vision of a world free of hunger and malnutrition
IFPRI Strategy
IFPRI's refreshed strategy addresses past challenges that persist while responding to new threats & opportunites related to food security & nutrition.
Throughout the developing world, women, working together with men, play the dual roles of agricultural producers and household caregivers and are the key to securing household food security and nutrition.
Our research aims to improve nutrition by understanding and addressing both the direct determinants of malnutrition (such as diets, caregiving and feeding practices, and health) and the underlying contributors (such as income, food security, educa