Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption is an important component of a shift towards healthier and more sustainable diets. A Lancet Planetary Health article finds only 40 countries, or 36 percent of the population, had adequate availability of fruits and vegetables in 2015 according to age-specific analysis using World Health Organization minimum targets. Along with economic […]
Featured resources: Week of May 13, 2020
Strengthening food supply chains can play a central role in breaking the vicious cycle of conflict, undernourishment, and forced migration. An IFPRI issue post examines how integrating forcibly displaced and conflict-affected people into food systems can help them rebuild their lives, reduce one potential source of conflict, and benefit local economies. This blog post complements […]
Featured Resources: Week of April 29
Conflict and insecurity are still the main drivers of food crises. COVID-19 may drive up hunger in the 55 countries that are home to 135 million acutely food-insecure people. The Global Network Against Food Crises released their annual report to tackle root causes of food crises and prevent a food catastrophe during the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
Featured Resources: Week of April 13
Food systems are evolving quickly to meet growing and changing demand, but they are not serving everyone’s needs. IFPRI’s 2020 Global Food Policy Report looks at the obstacles and opportunities as well as the growing range of tools and technologies for building inclusive food systems. Explore the report, synopsis, interactive, blog post, and video of […]
Kanayo Nwanze, Compact2025 Leadership Council member, selected as CGIAR Representative at 2021 UN Food Systems Summit
Kanayo Nwanze, Chairman & Chief Executive of FAYODE and Compact2025 Leadership Council member, will serve as special representative of the CGIAR at the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS). Dr. Nwanze has over 40 years of expertise as former president of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), former Director General of the CGIAR Research […]
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