The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2024 Executive Training on Sustainable Investments in Agriculture .
Calling Central America and African legume stakeholders - don't miss your opportunity to lend your expertise to this valuable value chain and drive research to address system gaps.
Held in 2023, the planet’s hottest year on record, COP28 has been heralded for its strong focus on food systems, which are simultaneously threatened by and contribute to climate change.
Development practitioners are increasingly using a landscape approach to manage increasing pressure on natural resources. Find out why the inclusion of women is essential to this approach's success.
For decades, FEWS NET scientists working across U.S. agencies and in regional hubs worldwide have used a convergence of evidence to monitor and forecast droughts.
As rising global temperatures drive heatwaves and amplify droughts, scientists with the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) are developing ways to mitigate future risks and save lives.
Join us to explore data tools that can help countries and projects build a case for investment in methane emissions reductions in the livestock sector.
Calling all Southern Africa legume value chain actors - help identify system gaps that will drive funding priorities of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Legume Systems Research in...
In South Sudan, widowed women are triumphing over adversity, breaking free from the cycle of poverty, and empowering themselves through agricultural and market-based livelihood support initiatives.
As the Feed the Future Knowledge, Data, Learning and Training (KDLT) Activity wraps up its transformative five-year contract, we are excited to present a captivating overview of its achievements.
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