New modeling will shed light on how policy decisions affect migration from sea level rise
New modeling will shed light on how policy decisions affect migration from sea level rise
New modeling will shed light on how policy decisions affect migration from sea level rise
Washington, D.C. – Cash transfer programs that provide households support for purchasing food have effectively reduced conflict-driven acute malnutrition in Yemen, according to new research from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).…
Washington, D.C.: Marked by deepening cycle of hunger and malnutrition, persistent poverty, limited economic opportunities, and environmental degradation, rural areas continue to be in a state of crisis in many parts of the world, threatening to slow t…
Refugees can fill gaps in labor markets and boost innovation of countries Climate change expected to increase number of global refugees The surge of refugees, including those flowing into Europe from Syria, can positively affect economic growth by incr…
14 January 2014, Rome Italy—On 16 January, Ambassadors and representatives from Arab countries, researchers, and development partners will gather in Rome, Italy to discuss how the Arab region can work to reduce the impact of crises like conflict, natur…