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Investment in agricultural research key to offsetting climate change impacts
Food systems face unprecedented challenges on multiple fronts, including increasing production while keeping the climate stable.
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Programs need to focus on the double burden of malnutrition: Evidence from Guatemala
A nutrition program reduced stunting, but mothers who participated retained more weight—suggesting such tradeoffs should be part of program design.
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Policy seminar: Doing more, doing better, and doing new on climate adaptation
Innovative approaches to climate change challenges, from R&D to ecological pest control.
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IFPRI at the African Association of Agricultural Economists conference
Exploring the policy challenges facing African governments as they tackle demographic shifts, climate change, urbanization, and other issues.
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A focus on gender is key to climate adaptation
Climate shocks affect men and women differently—one of many reasons to integrate gender into climate policies and programs.
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Special event: Nurul Islam on a lifetime in global development
From Bangladesh independence to key questions on what drives growth and development.
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Benefits of interconnectedness: How addressing climate change can foster sustainable land and food security
Climate change mitigation can have many benefits for smallholder farmers.
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Policy seminar: Exploring a cash transfer program’s impacts on malnutrition in war-torn Yemen
Cash for Nutrition combined transfers with nutrition education and achieved positive results in difficult circumstances—now more research is needed.
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How small businesses are driving growth across African agriculture
A new report finds 64% of food consumed in Africa is handled by millions of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), a vibrant yet often overlooked economic force.
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Averting the looming climate crisis for the global poor
The poor are the most vulnerable to climate impacts worldwide, from drought to extreme weather. Here are key steps to protect them going foward.




