Ceres2030 will build global consensus on the interventions needed to end hunger and transform the lives of the world’s poorest farmers while protecting the environment. Led by Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, IFPRI, and the International Institute of Sustainable Development, this new initiative will support the development and monitoring of a global donor roadmap to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Additional highlights from this week’s Compact2025 News in Brief include:
- Study finds that integrating agriculture and nutrition through early childhood development centers benefited children's nutrition in Malawi.
- Climate Information for Public Health Action explores why, when, and how climate information can and should be incorporated into health research, policy, and practice.
- IFPRI will host the 28th Annual Martin J. Forman Memorial Lecture featuring Barry M. Popkin on October 29.