Wale O. Ogunleye and Aisha Lawal Ibrahim Sustainable Agricultural Data Collection in Nigeria: What can we learn from the USA? June 2017
The Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project’s Climate Change Workshop
06/01/2016 By Laura Schmitt-Olabisi and Saweda Liverpool-Tasie The Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project’s Climate Change Workshop proved to be exemplary of a useful new way for stakeholders to interact. Participants were grouped together based on their region of expertise (by geopolitical zone) and encouraged them to brainstorm together on the Nigerian agriculture sector. […]
Econometrics for policy analysis courses delivered at the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State
On May 8-9, 2017, a team of 5 IFPRI trainers facilitated 2 parallel training courses on “Econometrics for Policy Analysis Using Stata” at the Federal University of Technology, Minna which were attended by a total of 50 (30 males and 20 females) participants including faculty and undergraduate students. Requested by the University, the training courses […]
New Study on the Determinants of Chronic Malnutrition in Northern Nigeria
For a little over three weeks in April 2017, a team of four researchers from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), led by Dr. Todd Benson, Senior Research Fellow, undertook field work to conduct a series of interviews in Bauchi and Kebbi States as part of a study focusing on the key determinants of […]
New Publication now available: What factors influence nutritional adequacy in rural households in Nigeria?
We are pleased to announce the publication of a new research paper entitled “Factors Influencing Nutritional Adequacy among Rural Households in Nigeria: How Does Dietary Diversity Stand among Influencers?” in the Ecology of Food and Nutrition journal. In this paper, co-authored by Dare Akerele, Rahman Akintayo Sanusi, and Olumuyiwa Fowowe Ashaolu of the Department of […]
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