IFPRI Malawi is pleased to present its Q2 2020 newsletter, covering our latest publications and stories on agriculture, food policy, and evidence-based decision-making support in Malawi from April to June 2020. Read on and we hope you enjoy this newsletter.
Social safety nets are crucial to the COVID-19 response. Some lessons to boost their effectiveness.
The poor and other vulnerable groups are suffering the most negative consequences from the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, many governments are rapidly expanding social protection programs. Dan Gilligan describes why safety nets are essential tools in this global emergency, and provides specific recommendations on how these programs can be adapted and implemented to increase their immediate effectiveness—and provide a bridge to faster recovery of households, communities, and national economies.
Research Talks with IFPRI – Episode 6: The Power of Safety Nets in Egypt
Egypt’s Minister of Social Solidarity and Social Protection Nivine El-Kabbag with IFPRI researchers Clemens Breisinger and Hoda El Enbaby share the story of IFPRI’s collaboration with the government of Egypt to evaluate the country’s first national conditional cash transfer program.
IFPRI Insights COVID-19 Issue: Safety Nets, Food System Transformations, and the Role of Trust in Policy Response
June 22, 2020
IFPRI Insights COVID-19 Issue: Safety Nets, Food System Transformations, and the Role of Trust in Policy Response
Interview: IFPRI’s Johan Swinnen on the COVID-19 pandemic, food security, and building future resilience
the following is a transcript of a World Food Program-USA (WFP-USA) Hacking Hunger podcast interview with IFPRI Director General Johan Swinnen focusing on COVID-19 and its impacts, challenges and potential effects, along with solutions that might protect vulnerable people now and in the future.
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