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working paper

What might be at stake? El Niño, global price shocks and food security in Nepal

Over the past decades, climate change has brought about numerous detrimental consequences for agricultural production in many countries, posing a substantial challenge to the economic well being of farmers while affecting national and international e
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The modelled costs of adaptation

Key messages

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Adaptation finance gap

Key messages

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The changing nature of human-forced hydroclimatic risks across Africa

We present results from large ensembles of projected 21st century changes in seasonal precipitation and near-surface air temperature over Africa and selected sub-continental regions.

journal article

Assessing the impacts of climate change on women's poverty: A Bolivian case study

Climate change affects men and women differently, and pre-existing gender disparities may worsen. We use a gendered computable general equilibrium model linked with microsimulations to assess the distributive effects of climate change in Bolivia.

book chapter

Rising commodities prices driven by the Russia-Ukraine crisis threaten to undermine Kenya’s economy, increase poverty

Much of the early attention to the Russia-Ukraine conflict’s food security impacts has been concentrated on countries highly dependent on wheat imports from the Black Sea region.

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2022 annual report

IFPRI’s 2022 Annual Report presents highlights from our research work in low- and middle-income countries and on global challenges.

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Risk contingent credit: A stakeholder engagement to inform project expansion in Kenya

A large proportion of farm households in developing countries face a host of market and production risks that undermine their food security, make their income volatile, and make them hesitant to adopt new technologies or undertake new investments