Wednesday March 18, 2020; 02:00 pm - 03:30 pm IFPRI Malawi Office Area 14/205 IFPRI Malawi invites you to a brown bag research seminar presentation by Christopher Chikowi, MSc student, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR). Topic Consumer Choices and Demand for Tilapia in Urban […]
IFPRI Malawi Brown Bag Seminar: Exploring User-Centered Counseling and Male involvement in Contraceptive Decision-Making
Please note that this seminar has been canceled. Wednesday March 11, 2020; 12:30 pm - 02:00 pm IFPRI Malawi Office Area 14/205 For directions to our office please click here. IFPRI Malawi invites you to a brown bag research seminar presentation by Mahesh Karra, Assistant Professor of Global Development Policy, Boston University. Topic Exploring User-Centered […]
Event Recap – Market Information and Farmers’ Access to Structured Markets
In an IFPRI Malawi brown bag research seminar on February 26, 2020 Rosemary Botha presented the findings of a recent IFPRI Malawi study, which analyzed whether providing better price information increases volumes sold through structured markets, sales prices, and farmers’ levels of commercialization.
Experts gather for a BRACC resilience learning event
More than 65 representatives of implementing partners, government ministries and other actors working on resilience gathered for a one-and-a-half-day event on February 11 and 12 in Lilongwe, to explore the outcomes of the recently completed baseline survey for BRACC and to discuss the way forward for the impact evaluation and related learnings.
Event Recap – Parental Aspirations for Children’s Education: Is there a “Girl Effect”? Experimental Evidence from Rural Ethiopia
During our IFPRI Malawi brown bag research seminar on 13 February 2020, IFPRI Ethiopia’s Senior Research Fellow Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, presented on the findings of an experiment among poor households in Ethiopia, which aimed to boost parents’ aspirations for a better future for their children through exposure to documentaries featuring local male and female role models.
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