Rwanda’s policy response to COVID-19 has been widely praised for its rapid, systematic, and comprehensive approach to containing the pandemic.
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Young people engaging in agricultural entrepreneurship in developing countries face several challenges. Above all, they lack adequate access to important resources and opportunities.
Evolution of CGIAR funding
The primary role of international public agricultural research is undoubtedly to address key social, environmental, and economic goals at the global level.
The Global Community tries to make progress on 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that UN member states adopted in 2015.
Hunger and undernutrition are two of the greatest scourges facing our planet today. We can eliminate both, and we can do so by 2025—which will also help end extreme poverty and will contribute to achieving multiple Sustainable Development Goals.
Monitoring and evaluation for capacity strengthening
Capacity challenges thwart economic growth and development. Efforts to strengthen capacity can benefit from past lessons and documented best practices.
Strategies for restructuring the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria: Process, opportunities, and lessons
This paper aims to develop specific strategies for reforming the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) for achieving greater efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability through its constituent institutions.
Guidelines for conducting capacity needs assessments in IFPRI’s policy research and outreach programs
Capacity challenges thwart economic growth and development. Efforts to strengthen capacity can benefit from past lessons and documented best practices.
This guidebook, and associated tools, is designed to help agricultural policy practitioners improve the effectiveness of their engagement with policy systems in developing countries.
Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change
This review of micronutrient policy processes in South Africa serves as a companion piece to two parallel studies in Malawi and Zambia.
A large body of evidence has focused on the drivers of agricultural policymaking in both developed- and developing-country settings.
There is a renewed attention to the performance of the ag-ricultural sector in Nigeria given its potential to serve as an engine of pro-poor growth, create jobs, and support economic diversification.
This study contributes to filling the knowledge gap on the determinants of public spending.
This paper makes a contribution to this literature by drawing on the framework of actor-centered institutionalism (Scharpf 1997) to empirically examine how political and budget institutions affect the incentives of actors involved in the public ag
2025协定 (Compact2025) 是一项旨在2025年前消除饥饿和营养不良的倡议。协定召集各方面的利益相关者齐聚一堂,通过确立优先事项,开展创新和学习,对行动方案进行规划,巩固扩大已取得的成绩,并总结分享经验教训,加快实现协定目标的进程。饥饿和营养不良不但会给人类社会带来痛苦、疾病和不可计数的死亡,每年还对全球生产总值造成高达 1.4-2.1万亿美元的损失。通过2025协定,我们有把握能够在2025年前终结饥饿和营养不良。
Fostering agriculture-nutrition links: Recommendations for agriculture extension curriculum reforms in India
Malnutrition continues to be a major development challenge in the South Asia Region. Given its size, India hosts the majority of the malnourished.
The development potential of migration
This issue of the Thematic Research Notes discusses the causes and impact of migration among communities in Africa as well as predicted future migration trends.