Dalia ElSabbagh, Mariam Raouf and Nathalie Grand October 15, 2019 In order to design effective policies and investment plans, decision makers need powerful analytical tools. Ideally, such tools assess the costs and benefits of interventions against a range of relevant development outcomes such as the expected impact on economic growth, jobs and poverty. In addition, […]
ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE CAMPAIGN
Climate change challenges the livelihoods of billions globally, particularly farmers & the poor. IFPRI is raising awareness on the challenges and role of research in providing solutions with a short video, blog series, policy seminar and more. Visit the site to learn more.
Leadership Announcement: IFPRI Board Names New Director General
Leadership Announcement Johan Swinnen will assume the role of Director General on January 7, 2020, succeeding Shenggen Fan. Click here to access the press release.
SPECIAL EVENT: Impacts of Cash Transfers on Preventing Malnutrition in Yemen
An impact evaluation of Yemen’s Cash for Nutrition program provides new evidence of the benefits of “cash plus” transfer programs to meet nutritional needs in conflict situations—a context in which rigorous evidence is scarce.
IFPRI EGYPT Seminar: Fertilizer policy in Egypt and options for improvements
Dalia Elsabbagh and Sikandra Kurdi - IFPRI Egypt
The seminar aimed to discuss the effects of Egypt’s fertilizer subsidies system in Egypt and its impact on the agriculture output in terms of quantities and nutrition, as well as their medium- and long-term effect on the land productivity. In light of the government of Egypt’s effort to move from general subsidies to more targeted support for the people, for example in the area of energy subsidies and social protection, the seminar also focused on discussing alternative policy options which would address fertilizer overuse.
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