On September 5, 2022, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) kicked off a four-day “Building a Nigerian Social Accounting Matrices (SAM)” training as part of a series of Nigeria Capacity Sharing Workshops Series under the CGIAR National Policies and Strategies for Food, Land and Water Systems Transformation (NPS) Initiative[1], and Foresight &Metrics initiative. The […]
New Publication: The Role of Spatial Inequalities on Youth Migration Decisions: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
IFPRI-Nigeria is pleased to announce the publication of the role of spatial inequalities on youth migration decisions: Empirical evidence from Nigeria by IFPRI researchers, Amare, Mulubrhan Abay, Kibrom A., Chamberlin, Jordan Abstract: We combine nationally representative data from Nigeria with spatiotemporal data from remote sensing and other sources to study how young migrants respond to […]
New Publication: Economic Analysis of Public Investment in Alternative Agricultural Water Management Schemes: A Case Study from Northern Ghana
IFPRI-Nigeria is pleased to announce the publication of Economic Analysis of Public Investment in Alternative Agricultural Water Management Schemes: A Case Study from Northern Ghana by IFPRI researchers, Bedru B. Balana & Mamudu A. Akudugu. ABSTRACT: This study assesses the institutions and economics of public investments in three agricultural water management infrastructure and technologies: rehabilitation […]
Rethinking Food Markets Initiative: Stakeholders workshop in Nigeria
The CGIAR Initiative on 'Rethinking Food Markets[1]', led by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), organized a two-day (12-13 Dec. 2022) stakeholders workshop in Abuja, Nigeria. The workshop aims to engage with key stakeholders to kick-start the co-designing of innovations and interventions in 'Food Markets and Value Chains' to enhance employment opportunities and […]
New Policy Brief Announcement: IFPRI Policy Brief documents potential solutions and opportunities for achieving a wealthier and also healthier Nigerian food system
We are pleased to announce a new policy brief from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) entitled “Transforming Nigeria’s Agrifood System“ The brief documents potential solutions and opportunities for achieving a wealthier and also healthier food system towards attaining multiple Sustainable Development Goals, including zero hunger, good health and well-being, and climate action.
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