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Who we are

With research staff from more than 70 countries, and offices across the globe, IFPRI provides research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries.

Lilia Bliznashka

Lily Bliznashka is a Research Fellow in the Nutrition, Diets, and Health Unit. Her research focuses on assessing the effectiveness of multi-input nutrition-sensitive and nutrition-specific interventions and the mechanisms through which they work to improve maternal and child health and nutrition globally. She has worked in Burkina Faso, Burundi, Tanzania, and Uganda.

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What we do

Since 1975, IFPRI’s research has been informing policies and development programs to improve food security, nutrition, and livelihoods around the world.

Where we work

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Where we work

IFPRI currently has more than 480 employees working in over 70 countries with a wide range of local, national, and international partners.

Unit

Agrifood Innovation and Resilience

Pratima Baral, Big Data scientist using Plantix app.

Climate change and natural resource degradation undermine food system productivity, livelihoods, nutrition and health, and equality. Technology and institutional innovations offer potential to address these challenges, but insufficient investment and uneven access can worsen inequalities. Robust research and actionable, evidence-based policy are needed to support effective delivery and scaling strategies, approaches, and programs and to accelerate innovation across the water-energy-food-environment nexus.

Overview

The Agrifood Innovation and Resilience (AIR) Unit conducts interdisciplinary research to support tangible progress toward more equitable, resilient, and environmentally sustainable food systems. Our work includes climate action, natural resource governance across the water-energy-food-environment nexus, responsible AI, enabling and scaling of innovation, and evidence of innovation impact.

By integrating gender and other equity considerations, fostering partnerships, and leveraging emerging technologies and institutions, the Unit informs policies and investments that enhance productivity, resilience, environmental sustainability, and equitable development outcomes across diverse agrifood systems.

Area of Focus

Innovation, policy and scaling

Equitable Climate Action

Equitable climate action generates rigorous evidence on how climate change affects agrifood systems, including production, livelihoods, nutrition, health, labor, and inequality. The subtheme uses spatial analysis, empirical research, and scenario modeling. It also tests and evaluates climate solutions, such as climate information services, AI‑enabled and other digital tools, innovative finance, and locally led adaptation processes. To support equitable, resilient outcomes at scale, we focus closely on gender equality, inclusive governance, policy engagement, and capacity sharing. Theme Lead: Elizabeth Bryan

Enabling and Scaling Innovation

Enabling and scaling innovation provides actionable, evidence-based policy and regulatory options to accelerate investment in and impacts of science, technology, and innovation (STI). In this subtheme, we use mixed-methods assessments to evaluate STI policy options and optimize innovation ecosystems—thus strengthening interactions between policies, programs, and diverse stakeholders. By diagnosing the socioeconomic drivers and institutional barriers of adoption, this subtheme helps to ensure that responsible, equitable, and cutting-edge solutions reach the producers and communities that need them most. Theme Lead: Catherine Ragasa

Natural Resources Governance

Natural resource governance focuses on understanding incentive mechanisms, governance approaches, political economy, behavior, and decision-making processes for inclusive, effective interventions and strategies for sustainable natural resource management, water-energy-food-environment solutions, and more resilient agrifood systems. The subtheme uses mixed-methods, observational, and experimental research that spans agriculture, the environment, institutional economics, sociology, education, and behavioral science, as well as systems-based approaches. Theme Lead: Wei Zhang

Responsible AI

Responsible AI explores how AI and digital innovation can be designed, governed, and applied responsibly in low- and middle-income countries. We combine user-centered design, rigorous testing of solutions, capacity sharing, and analysis of enabling policies, data systems, and partnerships. This approach aims to ensure that AI and digital innovation meaningfully contribute to impactful research, support small-scale producers, and enable just and sustainable transformation of food, land, and water systems. Theme Lead: Jawoo Koo

Evidence of Innovation Impact

Evidence of innovation impact generates evidence on how innovations shift trajectories for productivity, livelihoods, resilience, and equity. We use ex ante and ex post analytical tools at multiple levels and apply cutting-edge methods, including economy-wide modeling, econometric, geospatial, and mixed methods. The subtheme aims to improve understanding of how effects differ across geographies, population groups, and value chains, capturing both micro and macro development impacts. It also serves to assess the performance, cost-effectiveness, and contextual fit of innovations under real-world conditions. Theme Lead: Rui Benfica & Carlo Azzarri

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Projects

  • GCAN: Gender, Climate Change And Nutrition Integration Initiative

    GCAN: Gender, Climate Change And Nutrition Integration Initiative

  • Alternative Proteins: Exploring Emerging Markets for New Protein Solutions

    Alternative Proteins: Exploring Emerging Markets for New Protein Solutions

  • AI For Food Systems Research

    AI For Food Systems Research


Our experts

Rui Benfica

Senior Research Fellow, Agrifood
Innovation and Resilience

Kristin Davis

Senior Research Fellow, Agrifood
Innovation and Resilience

Jawoo Koo

Senior Research Fellow, Agrifood
Innovation and Resilience