What's driving the farmer protests sweeping Europe? (CNN)
Senior research fellow Danielle Resnick was interviewed by CNN on the reasons behind farmers’ protests throughout Europe.
Senior research fellow Danielle Resnick was interviewed by CNN on the reasons behind farmers’ protests throughout Europe.
September 29, 2023, Washington D.C. - The current state of the global food system is increasingly being acknowledged as unsustainable, with far-reaching consequences for the environment and public health.
"In early 2023, the United Nations announced that the world is facing the highest number of violent conflicts since World War II, with a majority of these being civil conflicts.
Sunday Times (South Africa) published an op-ed by senior research fellow, Danielle Res
Washington Post published an op-ed by senior research fellow Danielle Resnick on the upcoming elections in Zambia.
The Conversation published an op-ed by senior research fellow, Danielle Resnick on the upcoming elections in Zambia.
B&FT Online published an editorial on data produced by Burkina Faso.
Africa Report published an op-ed by Senior Research Fellow Danielle Resnick.
Yahoo News (UK & Ireland) reported on the country’s requirement to battle the spread of COVID-19 by enforcing a two-week lockdown.
The Center for Global Development's weekly roundup featured the blogpost COVID-19 lockdowns threaten Africa’s vital informal urban food trade by Senior Research Fellow
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MyJoyOnline (Ghana) reported on key findings in the book, Ghana’s Economic and Agricultural Transformation: Past Performance and Future Prospects, co-edited by IFPRI Senior Researcher Fellows
Xinhua Net (China) reported on how the pattern of crop production in Ghana is environmentally harmful and unsustainable.
Ghana Web published an op-ed by Xinshen Diao, Danielle Resnick, Peter Hazell and Shashidhara Kolavalli on their new book,
In an op-ed, Danielle Resnick stated that vendors must contend with volatile policies that, at best, lead to poor working conditions, and at worst, harassment and confiscation of merchandise. Are informal traders being used as political pawns?
Ghana's Business Week reported on the new IFPRI book, Ghana’s Economic and Agricultural Transformation: Past Performance and Future Prospects, c
Africa Business Insight reported on a new book, titled Ghana’s Economic and Agricultural Transformation: Past Performance and Future Prospects,
Washington, D.C.: Urbanization in Ghana has spurred growth in nonfarm jobs in rural areas with little impact on agricultural intensification, defined by higher land productivity. Simultaneously, neglect of public investments, low even by African standards, in the non-cocoa sector has stagnated agricultural growth in the country.
Africa’s IOL Business Report reported on a new book on agricultural transformation in Ghana co-edited by researchers
All Africa published an op-ed authored by Danielle Resnick on the fallout from the recent cholera outbreak in Zambia on street vendors.