Issues relating to food availability, accessibility, affordability, and utilization remain paramount for Nigeria’s policymakers and academics. In a new publication, Adebayo Isaiah Ogunniyi investigates factors determining household food security and provides recommendations to enhance agricultural production.
Governance, remittances, and food security: Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa
Despite impressive progress in the fight against malnutrition and hunger in recent years, food and nutrition insecurity remains a major concern in Sub-Saharan African countries. In a new publication, Adebayo Isaiah Ogunniyi investigates the growth of remittances and governance quality on food and nutrition security.
Climate shocks and their relationship with rural income inequality in Nigeria and Uganda
How does climate-induced variability in agricultural production contribute to consumption inequality among rural households? In his recent publication, IFPRI Research Fellow Dr. Mulubrhan Amare addresses this question using evidence from Nigeria and Uganda.
2020 IFPRI annual report
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Informal traders in Africa’s cities: Coopted, coerced, or just neglected?
BY DANIELLE RESNICK In early 2018, as Zambia’s capital of Lusaka faced a widening cholera epidemic, the country’s president called in police and the military to raze makeshift food stalls in the city. The Minister of Local Government also issued an order to impose tighter restrictions on informal vending across the country. By early July […]
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