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Livestock, livestock products and fish, April 2022

This price bulletin was developed by researchers at IFPRI Malawi with the goal of providing clear and accurate information on the weekly variation of retail prices for selected agricultural commodities that are important for food security and nutr

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Selected legumes, roots, tubers and other cereals, April 2022

This price bulletin was developed by researchers at IFPRI Malawi with the goal of providing clear and accurate information on the weekly variation of retail prices for selected agricultural commodities that are important for food security and nutr

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Selected legumes, roots & tubers and other cereals, May 2022

This price bulletin was developed by researchers at IFPRI Malawi with the goal of providing clear and accurate information on the weekly variation of retail prices for selected agricultural commodities that are important for food security and nutr

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Key Facts Series: Key Facts Sheet on Inequality

Across a wide range of inequality measures, survey data measure lower levels of inequality in 2019/20 compared to a decade earlier in 2010/11. The latest survey data put Malawi’s Gini Coefficient at 0.38.

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Research priorities for global food security under extreme events

Extreme events, such as those caused by climate change, economic or geopolitical shocks, and pest or disease epidemics, threaten global food security.

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IFPRI en bref

L’Institut international de recherche sur les politiques alimentaires (IFPRI) est convaincu qu’en rassemblant ses forces, la communauté internationale peut réduire durablement la pauvreté et éradiquer la faim et la malnutrition.

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IFPRI at a glance [in Chinese]

国际食物政策研究所(IFPRI) 坚信通过国际社会共同的努力,可以实现可持续 减贫及消除饥饿和营养不良的目标。为实现这些目标,IFPRI 致力于提供食物和营养安全方 面的前沿研究和政策方案。40多年来,IFPRI 与各利益相关者以及合作伙伴同心协力为国家 和区域主导的政策提供必要的证据,为确保所有人获得安全、充足、营养且可持续生产的食 物贡献力量。

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Chicken liver and eggshell crackers as a safe and affordable animal source food for overcoming micronutrient deficits during pregnancy and lactation in Indonesia: a double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial (SISTIK Growth Study)

Background: Indonesia ranks fifth in terms of the number of stunted children and there has been little change in the stunting prevalence in the last decade.

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Agricultural technologies in India: A review

Agriculture sector in India is a primary source of livelihood for a majority of the population. Low and stagnant income in the sector remains a focal point of policy debate in India.

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Exploring an artificial intelligence–based, gamified phone app prototype to track and improve food choices of adolescent girls in Vietnam: Acceptability, usability, and likeability study

Background: Adolescents’ consumption of healthy foods is suboptimal in low- and middle-income countries.

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Agricultural land and crop production in Myanmar

Southeast Asia’s agricultural landscape is known for rice production in lowland areas, diverse upland areas, and the cultivation of ‘boom crops’ in the borderlands.

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From food price crisis to an equitable food system

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Storytelling for persuasion: Insights from community health workers on how they engage family members to improve adoption of recommended maternal nutrition and breastfeeding behaviours in rural Bangladesh

Community health workers (CHWs) increasingly provide interpersonal counselling to childbearing women and their families to improve adoption of recommended maternal and child nutrition behaviours.

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Can digitally enabling community health and nutrition workers improve services delivery to pregnant women and mothers of infants? Quasi-experimental evidence from a national-scale nutrition programme in India

Background: India’s 1.4 million community health and nutrition workers (CHNWs) serve 158 million beneficiaries under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) programme.