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Polluting Happiness (The News)
November 20, 2017
Pakistan’s The News published a feature on rising air pollution in Lahore, referring to Xiaobo Zhang’s latest research “Happiness in the Air: How a Dirty Sky Affects Mental Health and Subjective Well-being”.
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Guidance on gender practice and policy
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Highlights from IFPRI gender research
Agriculture Nutrition and health Decision making within the household Shocks and resilience Markets and value chains Land rights and other assets Violence Women’s empowerment
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FAO State of Food and Agriculture report: Transforming rural areas and linking them to cities can bring inclusive growth, reduce poverty and hunger
Participants at an IFPRI policy seminar on how rural areas can be engines for development, boosting food security and living standards.
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Compact2025 Malawi Forum: Moving from relief to resilience
With Malawi soon to release its National Resilience Strategy, stakeholders explore how to overcome malnutrition and other food system vulnerabilities.
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National and International Food Systems, Agricultural Trade, and the Challenges Ahead
Trade and Sustainable Development Symposium Side Events The biennial Trade and Sustainable Development Symposium, organized by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and held alongside the WTO ministerial conference for over a decade, is the leading multi-stakeholder platform for intellectual enquiry and dialogue on sustainable development and the global trade and investment system. It […]
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Reconsideration of Agricultural Themes
Trade and Sustainable Development Symposium Side Events The biennial Trade and Sustainable Development Symposium, organized by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and held alongside the WTO ministerial conference for over a decade, is the leading multi-stakeholder platform for intellectual enquiry and dialogue on sustainable development and the global trade and investment system. It […]
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Agricultural Trade, Employment, and Poverty Reduction: Experiences from Latin American and the Caribbean Region
Trade and Sustainable Development Symposium Side Events The biennial Trade and Sustainable Development Symposium, organized by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and held alongside the WTO ministerial conference for over a decade, is the leading multi-stakeholder platform for intellectual enquiry and dialogue on sustainable development and the global trade and investment system. It […]
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Yes, This Smog Can Affect Your Mental Health too: IFPRI Study (The Indian Express)
November 15, 2017
The Indian Express published an article based on latest IFPRI research, “Happiness in the Air: How Does a Dirty Sky Affect Mental Health and Subjective Well-being”.
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Loan Waiver Is Not the Solution (The Hindu)
November 15, 2017
India’s The Hindu published an op-ed co-authored by Research Fellow Anjani Kumar on agricultural credit policy.
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Tools to close the gender gap
Methodology Papers: Research instruments: Sex-disaggregated datasets:
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Policy seminar: As COP23 convenes, how can we build climate resilience into food systems?
Participants at an IFPRI forum discuss how best to leverage research efforts and climate-smart agriculture to help the global poor withstand climate change.
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The agriculture-forest interface is the key to achieving global restoration goals
New research suggests that integrating agriculture into reforestation projects could have substantial benefits for global food security.
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Can China Transition to a More Innovative Economy? (East Asia Forum)
November 08, 2017
East Asia Forum published an article co-authored by IFPRI-China’s Xiaobo Zhang analyzing prospects of Chinese economy’s transition to an innovation-based economy.
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Reforming Crop Insurance to Reduce US Taxpayers’ Burden (The Hill)
November 08, 2017
The Hill published an op-ed authored by Joseph Glauber on reforming the US crop insurance program, especially the harvest price option, to reduce burden on the country’s taxpayers.
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The clean energy revolution tipping point is inevitable—but the sooner, the better (Quartz)
November 03, 2017
Quartz published an article by Channing Arndt on the renewable energy revolution’s benefits for the developing world.


