Increased commercialization of agricultural production by smallholder farmers is important for the potential second round economic development benefits for their communities. By increasing production and income from the sale of their crops, smallholder farmers increase their demand for the goods, services and labor that can be supplied by their neighbors. This may expand local non-farm […]
Event recap: The political economy of lean season transfers: Is hunger the only targeting criterion?
Flooding and prolonged dry spells are detrimental to agriculture and food security. In a country like Malawi, where people rely heavily on agriculture for their livelihoods, interventions to help the most stressed households that suffer from agricultural production shocks are often necessary. For a period in 2016/17, Malawi faced a drought-induced food security emergency which […]
Virtual Brown Bag: The Political Economy of Lean Season Transfers in Malawi: Is Hunger the Only Targeting Criterion?
January 20, 2021 - 02:00 pm to 03:30 pm CAT
The political economy of lean season transfers in Malawi: Is hunger the only targeting criterion?
Virtual Event – Local vs Global? The role of trade in building food system resilience
Jan 13, 2021 - 09:30 am to 11:00 am EST
This seminar will bring together food system experts from the research community, policymaking organizations, and the private sector to discuss whether localized food systems with shorter supply chains are more resilient and sustainable than those with longer supply chains and greater integration in global markets.
Virtual Event – CGIAR COVID-19 Hub: Supporting National Responses to a Global Pandemic
Jan 12, 2021 - 09:30 am to 11:00 am EST
As the global leader in agricultural research, CGIAR took action in the earliest days of the pandemic to counter the potentially devastating impact on food security and nutrition worldwide. The CGIAR COVID-19 Hub mobilizes multidisciplinary research and innovation in support of national response efforts. This seminar brings together researchers and national partners from Bangladesh and Ethiopia, the Hub’s pilot countries, to reflect on progress made and lessons learned.
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