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According to the OECD’s recently released 2021 Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation Report, governments of some 54 countries provide transfers to agriculture totaling about $720 billion annually.
The combination of IFPRI’s cutting-edge research and Japan’s advanced technologies and know-how enable our work with Japan to not only address the current emergencies but also build resilience to future crises and support sustainable development.
The combination of IFPRI’s cutting-edge research and Japan’s advanced technologies and know-how enable our work with Japan to not only address the current emergencies but also build resilience to future crises and support sustainable development.
Linking agriculture to nutrition: The evolution of policy
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
IFPRI’s mission is to provide research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition. Recent publications and websites examine the critical links between agriculture, nutrition, and health.
Food policy indicators: Tracking change
IFPRI develops and shares global public goods, including datasets and indicators, as part of its mission to provide research-based policy solutions that sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition.
Les transformations fondamentales dans notre système alimentaire mondial, en partie précipitées par une urbanisation rapide, menacent l’accès des pauvres des zones urbaines à une alimentation saine et aggravent la malnutrition sous toutes ses form
2018 was a somber and unpredictable year, not only for food and nutrition security, but also for global political stability and international development.
Poverty, hunger, and malnutrition: Challenges and breakthroughs for rural revitalization
The first two Sustainable Development Goals call to end poverty, hunger, and malnutrition by 2030. This chapter looks at trends in rural poverty, hunger, and malnutrition, and the potential to put the world on course to meet these SDGs.
At the regional and country level, developments in 2018 had important repercussions for food security and nutrition.
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
The world’s hundreds of millions of extremely poor people cannot escape from poverty without access to energy, notably electricity.
Big data in agriculture and nutrition
The food system community sees a huge potential for big data in agriculture to lift farmers out of poverty (Patel, 2013), and ensure that parents can feed their children nutritious, diverse foods (Lung’aho, 2018).
This chapter discusses the role of women in agriculture, and the ways in which their status affects the health and nutrition of their households.
This chapter summarizes key findings from recent reviews of evidence of the nutritional impacts of agricultural programs.
This chapter examines the headway that has been made in Malawi in bringing the agriculture sector on board as a partner in addressing malnutrition multisectorally, and the factors that are driving progress.