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Anti-poverty program is effective even in one of the world’s toughest settings (NPR)
Research shows that the “graduation” anti-poverty approach can be effective even in world’s hardest humanitarian contexts. NPR interviews IFPRI’s Jessica Leight, co-author of the study.
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Earth Day 2026: Agroecology and micronutrient supplements power food sovereignty (Nutrition Insight)
The article features recent IFPRI research on combining agriculture programs with micronutrient supplementation, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), and behavior change interventions.
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Devex Dish: Shock to the system (Devex)
Devex quoted Johan Swinnen, IFPRI Director General, in the April 15 edition of Devex Dish: “The war represents the third major shock for the global food system in just six years,…
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A food system transformation pathway reconciles 1.5 °C global warming with improved health, environment and social inclusion
2025…more
Strefler, Jessica; Lewis, Jared; Heinke, Jens; Müller, Christoph; Karstens, Kristine; Weindl, Isabelle; Stevanović, Miodrag; Rein, Patrick; Sauer, Pascal; Mishra, Abhijeet; Bacca, Edna Johanna Molina; Köberle, Alexandre C.; Wang, Xiaoxi; Singh, Vartika; Hunecke, Claudia; Collignon, Quitterie; Schreinemachers, Pepijn; Dietz, Simon; Kanbur, Ravi; Dietrich, Jan Philipp; Lotze-Campen, Hermann; Popp, AlexanderJournal Article
Armed conflict and climate-induced weather disruptions in agricultural input use: Evidence from Ethiopia
2026Ayalew, Hailemariam; Berhane, Guush; Wondale, Meserete; Breisinger, ClemensJournal Article
Associations between Global Diet Quality Score (GDQS) and obesity in women of reproductive age in Northern Tanzania: A cross-sectional study
2026Bliznashka, Lilia; Azupogo, Fusta; Reynolds, Elise; Arnold, Charles D.; Hess, Sonja Y.; Kinabo, Joyce; Jeremiah, Kidola; Malindisa, Evangelista; Olney, Deanna K.; Ruel, Marie T.
As part of CGIAR’s global gender research community, IFPRI supports the UN International Year of the Women Farmer by providing evidence that expands women’s access to resources, technologies, and markets and strengthens their economic opportunities to advance more equitable, resilient agrifood systems.
IFPRI and CGIAR
IFPRI is a Research Center of CGIAR, the world’s largest global agricultural innovation network. IFPRI researchers collaborate closely with researchers from other CGIAR Centers, and our work contributes to the CGIAR mission of delivering science and innovation that advance the transformation of food, land, and water systems in a climate crisis.

Experts in Our Field
IFPRI’s experts work around the world to provide the evidence that supports effective policies to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition.
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Meet a Researcher
Manmeet Ajmani is a Senior Research Analyst in the Foresight and Policy Modeling Unit. He has worked widely on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and South Asia regions and in projects related to trade, development, value chains, and agrifood systems. Before joining IFPRI, Manmeet worked for the ASEAN India Centre at the Research and Information System for Developing Countries. He completed his master’s degree in economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, specializing in environment and econometrics.

From our video channel
Mamata Pradhan, Research Coordinator
In this video Berber Kramer, Senior Research Fellow in IFPRI’s Markets, Trade, and Institutions Unit, based in Nairobi, Kenya, shares the best advice she has been given in her career and what keeps her passionate about her work. Her research focuses on financial inclusion, technology adoption, gender, and adaptation to climate change.
“Faces of IFPRI” is a series of interviews with IFPRI colleagues around the world, showcasing the diversity of talent, geographies, and research interests across the Institute.

Making a Difference Blog Series

Since 1975, IFPRI has built the evidence base for school meals as a proven strategy to improve nutrition, education, and resilience for children worldwide. Its research has shaped programs across Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Malawi, Yemen, and beyond, showing that school meals can improve diets, boost learning, and reduce poverty.
IFPRI’s evidence helped inform Bangladesh’s Food for Education program, which increased school participation by up to 30%, while research in Ghana found gains in girls’ literacy, math, and reasoning skills.
More recently, IFPRI has advanced “home-grown” school feeding models that link schools to local farmers, strengthen food systems, and promote climate resilience, while its work with the School Meals Coalition is helping shape global priorities on financing, sustainability, and program effectiveness.


















