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Food Systems Futures: Launch of IFPRI and CAAS Flagship Reports
Co-organized by the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) and IFPRI
The contemporary global economic environment is characterized by heightened complexity and volatility, presenting significant challenges to the sustainable evolution of food systems worldwide. The International Food Policy Research Institute’s (IFPRI) report, What Do We Know About the Future of Food Systems?, adopts a comprehensive, globally oriented analytical framework to examine viable pathways for transforming food […]
Are subsidies the solution for ‘costly’ small-scale irrigation technologies?
More targeted forms of support can help farmers.
Weather, Money, and Shifting Bets: What’s Driving Food Commodity Markets?
Co-organized by IFPRI and Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS)
Please type your questions into the chat box with name, affiliation, and country. The event video, presenter slides, and podcast will be available in the days following the event. Global food commodity markets are entering a new phase in which traditional indicators may no longer provide a clear view of market dynamics. While supply conditions […]
When climate shocks reduce harvests, children pay the price: Evidence from Nigeria
The pathway from climate change to child nutrition and health.
Making food system costs visible: A policy imperative for Colombia and Peru
Evaluating hidden environmental and social impacts.
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The case for tackling multiple constraints for smallholder farmers: Evidence from Malawi
Cash or in-kind transfers and extension services work better together.
Engines of Growth in Fragile Contexts: Launching the IFPRI–UNU-WIDER research partnership
Organized by IFPRI and United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)
Fragile and conflict-affected settings account for a growing share of global poverty. Roughly 2 billion people live in these areas, accounting for 25% of the world’s population but 72% of the world’s extreme poor. At the national level, many fragile economies struggle to sustain growth, create jobs, and recover from repeated shocks. Yet even amid […]
Two forms of critical AI literacy and why they matter for farming communities
Contributing to app development requires an understanding of AI.
Gender-differentiated adaptation and social protection: Applications and future directions for analysis and policy
Organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and IFPRI
This workshop will explore methods for measuring climate shocks, from rainfall variability to floods and heatwaves, followed by applications in two contexts (Mali and Bangladesh) that focus on how weather shocks affect poor rural households and the role of social protection in supporting men’s and women’s adaptive responses. It will open with a brief overview […]
Can cash and therapy work in conflict settings? Evidence from Ethiopia
Confronting the vicious cycle of poverty and mental health problems.
Inequality within and outside the household: Reflections from Agnes Quisumbing’s career
Also streaming on Please type your questions into the chat box with name, affiliation, and country. The event video, presenter slides, and podcast will be available in the days following the event. Throughout a career spanning more than four decades, Agnes Quisumbing has made major contributions to research on intrahousehold allocation, poverty and economic mobility, […]
Trade Fragmentation and Global Food Security: Rethinking Partnerships in a Changing Landscape
Organized by IFPRI and Europe Jacques Delors
Increasing geopolitical tensions and conflicts are contributing to a more fragmented trading system and a rising focus on national food self-sufficiency. At the same time, climate pressures highlight the risk of relying solely on domestic food production to achieve food security and resilience. These intersecting pressures—conflict-induced disruptions in global markets and unfavorable weather conditions—pose a […]
How fertilizer policies could exacerbate Hormuz price shocks
Decisions on quotas and subsidies could have significant market impacts.
Beyond the model: Evaluating AI agricultural advisory systems so they work in the field
Tailoring benchmarks for local reliability.
From farm risk to value chain resilience: Food system benefits of agricultural insurance
Strengthening finance can reduce risk exposure.
IFPRI @ ICT4D Conference 2026
Organized by Catholic Relief Services (CRS) with support from TechChange
IFPRI is participating in the ICT4D Conference 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya, on May 20–22, 2026, bringing together global leaders, practitioners, and innovators to explore the future of digital transformation. The ICT4D Conference is a leading global platform exploring how digital innovation and data-driven solutions can transform humanitarian relief and development. Founded in 2010 by Catholic […]
IFPRI @ 9th KIPPRA Annual Regional Conference
Strengthening Value Chains for Inclusive Growth in Kenya
IFPRI is pleased to participate in the 9th edition of the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) Annual Regional Conference, taking place May 20–22, 2026 in Mombasa, Kenya. The 2026 conference theme is Strengthening Value Chains for Inclusive Growth in Kenya. The KIPPRA Annual Regional Conference is Kenya’s foremost platform for evidence-based […]



