Why is gender equality vital for achieving sustainable, productive and climate-resilient food systems? CGIAR scientists share experiences from the field.
Op-ed: Africa’s Litigated Democracy (Project Syndicate)
On February 27, 2020 Project Syndicate published an op-ed by IFPRI's Senior Research Fellows Bob Baulch and Danielle Resnick. The op-ed discusses Malawi’s litigated general elections and compares it to re-run elections held in other African countries. The authors suggest from their research four lessons for young African democracies in a contested election scenario.
Does rural Africa have a ‘youth problem’?
This blog is cross posted from the main IFPRI website and was originally written by James Thurlow, Valerie Mueller and Julia Wilson.
Creating enough jobs for the continent's young people is a daunting challenge – but there are reasons for optimism.
Infrastructure, droughts, floods, and food security: Field research in Malawi
This blog is cross posted from the ZEF website and was originally written by Henry Kankwamba, Junior Researcher in ZEF’s Department of Economic and Technological Change. From 2012 to 2014 Henry Kankwamba worked as a Research Analyst with IFPRI Malawi. Setting off to southern Malawi The sun scorched us mercilessly as we got out of […]
Research Talks with IFPRI – Episode 2: Scaling Up Nutrition for the Poor in Bangladesh
This episode features IFPRI’s Senior Research Fellow and Bangladesh Country Representative Akhter Ahmed, who in a conversation with Sivan Yosef, shares the inspiring story of ANGeL, an intervention that used agriculture, nutrition, and gender trainings to directly help and empower poor people. The government of Bangladesh is now implementing ANGeL nationwide.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 20
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- …
- 45
- Next Page »





