IFPRI Malawi is pleased to announce the publication of a fourth Key Facts Sheet highlighting recent trends in inequality in Malawi. This follows fact sheets on agriculture, food and nutrition security and social safety nets. The series is being produced using the third and fourth Integrated Household Surveys (IHS), the latter of which was undertaken in 2016/17. The series synthesizes nationally representative […]
Brown Bag Research Seminar: Cash or food transfers? Evidence from a Four-Country Experimental Study
Tuesday, Feburary 12, 2019 - 12:30 pm - 14:00 pm
The relative effectiveness of cash or food transfers in social protection programs has long been debated, but is not well understood. Food transfers may be more likely to be spent on food and child goods and are not affected by price increases.
Bunda Grant Scheme: Announcing the 2019 cohort
IFPRI Malawi is pleased to announce the students selected for this year’s Bunda Grant Scheme (BGS) mentorship program, which offers a group of young master’s students from Bunda College at the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) mentorship from IFPRI researchers in order to refine and publish their research. The 2019/20 BGS recipients […]
Can governments promote homestead gardening at scale? The case of Ethiopia
This story was cross-posted from the IFPRI website and was originally written by Kalle Hirvonen and Derek Headey. Eating fruits and vegetables can help ensure adequate nutrition and reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, and obesity. Yet, most people in lower income countries do not get the recommended daily servings of those foods, largely […]
Policy Note 32: Examining Perceptions of Food Assistance on Household Food Security and Resilience in Malawi
In January 2015, a national disaster was declared after floods left 2.8 million people in need of relief. As the aid response was underway, El Niño-related droughts devastated harvests. Another national disaster was declared in April 2016, with 6.5 million people requiring aid – prompting the largest humanitarian response in Malawi’s history. However, the Government […]
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