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Social protection for the extreme poor: What works?
Research casts light on which forms of antipoverty programs deliver the most impact for the optimal cost.
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The Emperor’s new NAFTA
The new trade agreement between the Canada, Mexico, and the United States looks a lot like its predecessor.
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The role of cash transfers in building household resilience
With agriculture in Africa facing many economic and climate uncertainties, cash transfers can help smallholders weather potential shocks.
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Time to act: Air pollution is damaging our brains as well as our lungs
A new study reveals alarming risks from smog.
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Policy seminar: Past, present, and future of the commons
Commons—resources held collectively—are key to livelihoods around the world, but their preservation poses serious management challenges: A discussion.
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The future of social protection in Africa
How well-designed support programs can contribute to agricultural and economic growth.
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Policy seminar: Extending cold chains with solar power in Nigeria
ColdHubs offers an affordable solution to the problem of food spoilage for producers and sellers.
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Overcoming the roadblocks to ending poverty
On the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, a look at IFPRI's recent work focusing on the poor, agriculture, and gender.
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Book launch: Meet the people bringing change to the global food system
Food Citizenship, a new book by Ray Goldberg of Harvard Business School, interviews the leaders driving change and forming crucial partnerships around food.
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World Food Day: Innovations are imperative to ending hunger and malnutrition
A sustainable and healthy food future to end hunger and malnutrition requires innovative technologies, policies, and institutions.




