The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the global economy hard, and in many places other factors—such as the locust invasion in East Africa and falling export commodity prices—are compounding its effects. FAO Chief Economist Maximo Torero observes that no modern economy has experienced anything like the combination of the Great Lockdown and the worst recession since the […]
IFPRI Making a difference
IFPRI is reaching the lives of millions of people through its contribution to policies and programs that reduce poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. This brochure highlights how IFPRI’s research is contributing to policy decisions and investments made by governments, development organizations, and other partners, and making a difference for food and nutrition security in developing […]
Water in the COVID-19 crisis: Response, recovery, and resilience
Water is essential for drinking, sanitation, and food production; for billions of people, however, water access and quality are limited. The COVID-19 pandemic has further amplified the impacts of these water inequalities. Claudia Sadoff and Mark Smith of the International Water Management Institute assess the role of water in the current responses to COVID-19 and in future […]
New Publication Announcement: NSSP Working Paper examines the effect of agricultural change on child nutrition in Nigeria
We are pleased to announce the publication of Working Paper 62 from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)’s Nigeria Strategy Support Program (NSSP) entitled "The role of agriculture in reducing child undernutrition in Nigeria" . The study examines the effect of agricultural productivity change on child nutritional outcomes in Nigeria.
New Publication Announcement: NSSP Working Paper evaluates the effect of polygyny on child nutrition in Nigeria
We are pleased to announce the publication of Working Paper 61 from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)’s Nigeria Strategy Support Program (NSSP) entitled "Polygynous family structure and child undernutrition in Nigeria". The study evaluates the effect of polygyny on child nutrition that has been hindered by the complexity of the relationship.
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