IFPRI’s 2021 Annual Report presents highlights from our research work around the world. Cutting-edge research on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and related policies, and on our strategic...
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Egypt is the third most populous country in Africa, with about 100 million people concentrated on approximately 6 per cent of the land in a ribbon stretching 1,000 km from north...
The report through complex modelling aims at answering two questions:
First, what does the published evidence tell us about agricultural interventions that work, in...
Since gaining independence in 1971, Bangladesh has increased its real per capita income by more than 130 per cent and cut poverty by over half. This rapid economic growth...
Sudan has faced substantial changes since the independence of South Sudan in 2011, including the loss of human and land resources and three quarters of the country’s oil wealth. Sudan’s...
Rural poverty in Sierra Leone is widespread and deep. About 26 per cent of the people are food-insecure and cannot afford a basic diet, while 75 per cent live...
Indigenous peoples, living in rural areas of developing countries and facing high levels of poverty and food insecurity, are an important constituency for IFAD. In working with them, we...
The goal of IFAD’s country strategy is to support the Government of Papua New Guinea in reaching its objective – achieving broad-based, inclusive growth by improving the incomes, food...
The largest economy in South East Asia, Indonesia has evolved rapidly over the past decade into a dynamic and decentralized democracy with a growing middle class. The country has...