The Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA) has announced its 2020 Class of Fellows. Former IFPRI Director General Shenggen Fan was named one of five Fellows. Recognition as an AAEA Fellow is AAEA's most prestigious honor. The main consideration for selecting Fellows is a continuous contribution to the advancement of agricultural or applied economics as […]
Food for all in Africa: Sustainable intensification for African farmers
IFPRI authors Ousmane Badiane and Katrin Glatzel, and colleagues present key challenges for Africa's smallholder farmers and the concepts & practices of Sustainable Intensification in a Cornell University Press book.
Youth and Jobs in Rural Africa
The share of working-age young people in Africa south of the Sahara has risen due to past declines in mortality coupled with high fertility. This “youth bulge” has created a sense of urgency among national governments and the international development community as the prospect of widespread youth unemployment in Africa, and the social instability and political unrest it could bring, looms closer.
2019 Annual Trends and Outlook Report (ATOR)
An in-depth look at key issues through a gender lens, including rural contexts and institutions, natural resources, assets and income, and livelihood strategies and well-being.
Climate mitigation can support growth in developing countries
This blog, written by Channing Arndt, is cross-posted from the IFPRI website. The post first appeared in the Financial Times. Climate change is already upon us. Proliferating and intensifying natural disasters, soaring numbers of endangered species, the melting Arctic and the expanding Sahara are all signs that global mitigation strategies are urgently needed to stave […]
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