The main objective of this report is to identify interventions that work and recommend options for policies and programs to eliminate hunger and malnutrition in all its forms.
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The findings from this study reveal that, on an economy-wide ba-sis, the benefits of PSNP significantly exceed the cost of PSNP transfers.
Local warming and violent conflict in North and South Sudan
Rapid political, economic, and agricultural changes have taken place in Ethiopia in the past two decades. Ethiopia has made major advances toward increasing growth and improving human well-being.
Agrarian communities dependent on rainfall are vulnerable to production shortfalls due to drought and other climatic shocks.
Natural disasters, self-Insurance, and human capital investment
"This paper uses panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi to examine the impacts of disasters on dynamic human capital production.
IFPRI Forum: Insuring the World’s Poor
Contrairement aux prévisions communément admises quant à l’aggravation du déclin économique de l’Afrique, une récente étude présente une vision alternative plus positive de l’avenir de ce continent.
Food aid and child nutrition in rural Ethiopia
"Food aid programs have become increasingly important for disaster relief in many developing countries.
Food aid programs have become increasingly important for disaster relief in many developing countries.
In contrast to popular predictions of Africa’s worsening economic decline, recent research supports an alternative and more positive vision of Africa’s future.
The prevalent and generally accepted image of famine in Ethiopia has been one of hopeless inevitability with food shortage and starvation being an unavoidable consequence of environmental hardship combined with economic and political mismanagement