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Elodie Becquey

Elodie Becquey is a Senior Research Fellow in the Nutrition, Diets, and Health Unit, based in IFPRI’s West and Central Africa office in Senegal. She has over 15 years of research experience in diet, nutrition, and food security in Africa, including countries such as Burkina Faso, Chad, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, and Tanzania.

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Policy Dialogue

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Stronger Data for Stronger Futures: A Strategic Dialogue by the Joint Research Centre

Hybrid Event

Hosted by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), this exchange will bring together global and country partners, technical experts and practitioners to connect evidence and action in responding to child undernutrition and strengthening food and nutrition data systems. The morning session will focus on the ongoing crisis of child wasting and explore how recent […]


Event Post

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Training on food demand systems to build policy research capacity in India

Essential skills to manage evolving food systems.



Research Post

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From farms to borders: How reducing agricultural distortions can curb cross-border migration

Economic conditions influence who leaves and from where.



Research Post

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From principles to practice: Why ethical AI starts with data

Fostering fairness, transparency, accountability, and privacy.




Webinar

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Rooted in Biodiversity: Transforming Agriculture through Nature-Positive Solutions

Organized by the CGIAR Program/accelerator Multifunctional Landscapes

Agriculture is both a major driver of biodiversity loss and a crucial part of the solution. This session will present research and evidence underpinning the forthcoming World Bank report Rooted: Agriculture Rooted in Biodiversity, which identifies strategies and investment pathways to harness biodiversity for resilient agricultural systems. By showcasing sustainable practice bundles, the economics of […]


Project

School Meals and School-based Actions for People and the Planet

Ongoing Country Partnerships   IFPRI’s school meals and school-based interventions portfolio spans more than a dozen countries, carried out through close partnerships with governments, universities, and local research institutions. Current work includes: 







Webinar

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Evidence-Informed Impact: Unpacking the Untapped Potential of the School Feeding Labor Force

Research Webinar Series: School-based Interventions in the 21st Century: Evidence Gaps and Future Directions

School meal programs can be powerful engines for job creation and local economic development. Many models intentionally prioritize employment for groups that face systemic barriers to entering the labor market, such as women, youth and people with disabilities. Yet despite their potential, there remains a significant evidence gap around how different program designs impact employment […]


Research Post

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Building smallholder farmers’ resilience through index insurance in Kenya

Expanding the reach and effectiveness of a key government program.




Workshop

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Integrating Women’s Empowerment and Nutrition in National Agricultural Surveys: Country Experiences, Perspective and the Path Forward

Co-organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and IFPRI

Agrifood systems are essential to women’s livelihoods globally, yet their contributions often remain underrecognized. Women are disproportionately concentrated in informal, low-skilled, and labor-intensive roles and face limited access to resources and exclusion from key decision-making processes. To address these gaps, new tools have emerged to better assess women’s empowerment. Building on the Women’s Empowerment in […]