Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2), Zero Hunger, by 2030 is in jeopardy due to slowing and unequal economic growth, climate shocks, the COVID-19 pandemic...
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Highlights: The PoU has made world hunger legible and enabled ease of interpretation of a global problem. The indicator has served as an important tool to legitimize the ambitions of FAO...
At the midpoint of the SDG vision for a more equitable world for all, the report considers the following questions: how successful have we been in bettering the lives of our most...
The United Nations development system will seek to rally all actors behind a set of high impact initiatives aimed at demonstrating that transformative progress is possible despite...
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The report focuses on eight of the SDGs (1, 2, 5, 6, 10, 12, 14 and 15).
At the mid-point of the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, there is...
Food security is guaranteed only when unexpected shocks, e.g., epidemics, economic crises, and extreme climates can be well responded to the stable food supply...
Achieving a world with Zero Hunger (SDG 2) unites the mandates of the three United Nations (UN) Rome-based agencies, collectively known as the RBAs: the Food and Agriculture Organization...
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The Missing Middle may hinder progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 2.
This Missing Middle includes a food production-consumption and a global-local axis...
This paper presents the first global picture of food security at a subnational level based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale, the indicator for the Sustainable Development Goal of “Zero Hunger”...
This paper conducts a benefit-cost analysis of expanding agricultural research and development in the Global South. We extend a recent modelling exercise that used IFPRI’s IMPACT model to estimate...