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War and resilience: The multifaceted impacts of Sudan’s conflict and pathways to recovery
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Data in Action: Getting Ahead of Crises
Launch of the Next Generation HungerMapLIVE
As global food security challenges intensify, using timely and reliable data to forecast food insecurity and malnutrition crises can prevent emerging shocks from escalating into humanitarian crises. This high‑level event brings together the World Food Programme, IFPRI and key partners for the launch of World Food Programme’s next‑generation HungerMapLIVE platform. Designed to strengthen global early […]
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Integrating nutrient supplements and WASH into agriculture programs improves child micronutrient status in Burkina Faso
April 08, 2026
New IFPRI-led research finds that adding nutrient supplements and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions into gender-sensitive agriculture programs can significantly improve young children’s iron and vitamin A status, especially when support starts at 6 months of age and covers the whole complementary feeding period until 23 months of age.
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How farmers are rising to a fertilizer shortfall (DW)
April 08, 2026
DW spoke with IFPRI’s Joseph Glauber and Avinash Kishore to discuss what farmers around the world are doing to save their crops in a situation of a global fertilizer shortage sparked by the war in Iran.
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World Health Day 2026: Trade wars reshape nutrition security opportunities (Nutrition Insight)
April 07, 2026
In a World Health Day feature on nutrition and global trade, Nutrition Insight highlights analysis from IFPRI’s Purnima Menon on how global trade disruptions, conflicts, and economic shocks affect food affordability, diet diversity, and nutrition security.
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Will the Iran crisis lead to another round of food price spikes?
Key differences from past crises.
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Generative AI-powered voice technology in agricultural advisory services: Lessons from India
How developers built an app for smallholders.
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The hunger crisis is set to get worse in West and Central Africa—why and what to do about it
Chronic problems of climate change, conflict, and fragile safety nets.
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The Gulf built a fertilizer superpower. Now it’s under strain (WIRED Middle East)
April 02, 2026
WIRED.me quotes Charlotte Hebebrand in the article focusing on the the Gulf fertilizer industry—and why the ongoing escalating conflict is putting global food systems under strain.
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The Iran war’s impacts on global fertilizer markets and food production
Supply chain disruptions reverberate.
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Three Years of Conflict: What the Evidence Tells Us and What Recovery Requires
Organized by IFPRI, with support from the CGIAR Science Program on Policy Innovations and Food Frontiers and Security
April 2026 marks three years since the outbreak of the conflict in Sudan, which has severely disrupted economic activity, food systems, and social services. More than half of the country’s population is in need of assistance, and communities, markets, and institutions are under unprecedented pressure.
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How does Trade Risk Influence Agricultural Policy?
Co-organized by IFPRI and the AgIncentives Consortium
International trade provides critical access to food, especially for countries that cannot cost-effectively produce enough domestically. If importing food is cheaper, why do so many countries keep protecting their own agricultural production, especially considering the core tenet of international trade that countries should specialize in producing goods in which they hold a comparative advantage? This […]
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The war in Iran sparks a global fertilizer shortage and threatens food prices (AP)
March 27, 2026
AP quotes IFPRI’s Joseph Glauber on how the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruptions are tightening global fertilizer supplies. He warns farmers may switch to less fertilizer-intensive crops or apply less fertilizer, reducing yields.
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How school meals are transforming education in Zamfara State, Nigeria
Scaling up a promising program.
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How AI can help reduce food loss and waste in Nigeria’s tomato value chain
Using photos to analyze when and where produce goes bad.
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Middle East conflict and food security in Africa (BBC)
March 24, 2026
This issue of BBC’s “Focus on Africa” looks at how the conflict in the Middle East is affecting the supply of fertilizer on the African continent–with insights from Oliver Kirui, IFPRI Research Fellow and Acting Country Program Leader for Nigeria and Ghana.
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Leveraging Automatic Speech Recognition and Farmer-Generated Data for Insight, Inclusion, and Impact
Co-organized by IFPRI and CGIAR Program/accelerator Digital Transformation
As speech recognition and mobile data collection tools mature, increasing attention is turning to a critical next question: how can farmer-generated data be meaningfully used to inform research, programs, and policy? This session builds directly on earlier discussions of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) for agriculture by focusing on the applications, utility, and downstream impacts of […]
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When Data Is Everywhere: Digital Research Methods Transforming Food Systems Science
Co-organized by IFPRI and CGIAR Program/accelerator Digital Transformation
In an era of data abundance, novel digital research methods are reshaping how we study and improve food systems. Building on earlier sessions focused on speech-based AI and farmer-generated data, this discussion broadens the lens, bringing together two researchers who are applying cutting-edge digital tools to address complex questions in the food domain. First, Bia […]
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Keeping seeds, feeding families: The quiet labour of women farmers (Indian Express)
March 24, 2026
Indian Express quotes Mamata Pradhan in the article looking at how women farmers are quietly safeguarding India’s food systems against climate uncertainty.


