Book launch: Transforming the global food system in a politically polarized world
Navigating policy challenges to feed a hungry planet.
Navigating policy challenges to feed a hungry planet.
A new project focuses on building resilience.
Stakeholders grapple with rapid change.
How can trainings help to overcome social and economic barriers?
Innovations to address current hardships and speed food system transformation.
Pathways for smallholders to fulfill their potential.
Insights on buttressing women's roles in political decision making.
New research on how Myanmar, Nigeria, and Sudan are weathering the crisis.
A collaboration among CGIAR centers explores the latest gender research and its applications.
A new study analyzes the effects of one of the largest public works programs in the world.
The rising use of smartphones holds promise in making crop insurance more accessible to farmers.
Open access database managed by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) with support from the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM).
The CGIAR Research Programs on PIM and on Roots, Tubers, and Bananas (RTB) have been collaborating on reinforcing the gender focus in research
The following post was originally published on the site of the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets.
Sustainable growth and inclusive rural transformation require provision of key public goods and services, all of which cost money.
The following post is a modified version of a story that originally appeared on the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Insti
The following article was jointly written byIFPRI researchers Weston Anderson and Liangzhi You from the
How most efficiently to help farming men and women access information and advice they need to be more effective managers of their enterprises is a puzzle not yet solved.