Publications

Journal Article
Can a light-touch graduation model enhance livelihood outcomes? Evidence from Ethiopia

Journal Article
The effect of teacher training and community literacy programming on teacher and student outcomes

Working Paper
The impact of a nutrition-sensitive graduation model program on child nutrition: Experimental evidence from Ethiopia
Blogs

Graduation from poverty in a changing and fragile world
Emerging frontiers for research and learning.

Graduation from poverty: Can a big push program help conflict-affected households? Evidence from Somalia
Moving from assistance to self-sufficiency.

Do ultra-poor graduation programs build resilience against droughts? Evidence from rural Ethiopia
Safety nets can buttress households against climate shocks.
Events

Advancing Poverty Graduation in Fragile Contexts: A New Agenda for Research and Policy
Multifaceted livelihoods interventions that target households in extreme poverty are extremely effective in reducing extreme poverty, with consistent gains in income, consumption, savings, and psychosocial well-being. These interventions, often called graduation models, have been widely evaluated, but most evidence comes from stable rural settings. In fragile and conflict-affected environments where poverty is increasingly concentrated, household-level […]

From Relief to Resilience in Somalia: Harnessing Research to Inform Social Protection Policy and Practice
Policymakers and program implementers in Somalia are increasingly recognizing the importance of complementing short-term support in the form of cash or in-kind transfers with interventions targeting longer-term development goals and poverty exit, a goal that cuts across both more traditional social protection systems and programming targeting internally displaced people. This webinar will bring together representatives […]

Generative AI for Food Systems: A Skills Workshop for Researchers
This opening webinar launches IFPRI’s new series, AI for Food Systems Research. The series explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is being integrated into food, agriculture, and development research, with a focus on building the skills and critical understanding needed to use these tools responsibly. As outlined in the recent blog post, AI—and more recently, the expanding […]




