Date: December 8th, 2020 Venue: Zoom Click to read proceedings in Arabic Opening Remarks (Audio) Session 1 (Audio) Session 2 (Audio) Session 3 (Audio) Closing Remarks (Audio) BLOG (in English) BLOG (in Arabic) PRESENTATION (in English and Arabic) POLICY NOTES (in English and Arabic) OTHER EIBC PUBLICATIONS The event presented key findings and policy recommendations based […]
Beyond COVID-19: RECOMMENDATIONS FROM FIVE YEARS OF POLICY RESEARCH IN EGYPT AND DIRECTIONS FOR THE FUTURE
An IFPRI-USAID Symposium drawing on lessons learned and looking past the pandemic Yumna Kassim and Lina Abdelfattah, IFPRI Egypt The COVID-19 pandemic has been a strong reminder of the important role that research plays in policymaking. Researchers are advising governments on effective protective measures against COVID-19, and researchers are developing vaccines in record time. As […]
IFPRI-USAID Egypt Virtual Symposium: 8 December, 2:00 – 4:00 PM (CLT)
© Mohammed Fouad 2018 The event presented key findings and policy recommendations based on research and capacity building activities conducted by IFPRI and its Egyptian partners under the USAID-funded Evaluating Impact and Building Capacity (EIBC) project. It informed Egypt’s post-COVID-19 development agenda, presented a digital monitoring tool (MAP Egypt), and identified directions for future policy […]
NEW PUBLICATION: Impact of COVID-19 on the Jordanian economy: Economic sectors, food systems, and households
By Mariam Raouf, Dalia Elsabbagh, Manfred Wiebelt
Economic growth in Jordan potentially will come to a halt this year. This comes as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Government imposed an economic lockdown which restricted non-essential economic activities and people’s movement in order to contain the virus. A SAM multiplier model was used to estimate the economic impact of the lockdown and to explore potential recovery pathways for the Jordanian economy. Some of the key findings from this modeling exercise are: [...]
The political economy of COVID-19: Impacts on agriculture and food policies (Virtual Event): October 22, 2:30 – 4:00 PM (CLT)
What are COVID-19’s impacts on agriculture & food policies, and how has it altered the balance of power among urban and rural populations, the state and private sectors, and across government ministries?
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