In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tenth Annual Summit of the African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF), which brings together over thousands of delegates from governments, the civil society, the...
Join the Association for International Agriculture and Rural Development (AIARD) for a series of online events from June 8 - June 11, 2020 at 11 am - 12 pm EDT...
Evidence, analysis, and on the ground reflections on the systemic changes brought on by COVID-19, implications for regional trade and markets, and policy impacts moving into recovery phases.
To better understand the differential impact of COVID-19 on male and female farmers, IFPRI is implementing a series of phone surveys with poor rural men and women in selected Feed-the-Future...
The poverty and food insecurity situation in Myanmar is dire. The compounded effects of COVID-19 and political disruption in the country are predicted to leave 50% of the population in...
Ten recommendations for the use of African governments and other continents to consider as they deal with COVID-19 and put in place an Emergency Food & Nutrition Security plan for...
Does the COVID-19 pandemic induce any policy change? How do national governments use the crisis progressively? We illustrate from the recently passed farm bills in India.
African governments’ responses to COVID-19 were expected to cause widespread food insecurity and poverty, and the prediction was urban areas would fare worse than rural areas. But did that happen?
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