We can end hunger and malnutrition by 2030, but only if we accelerate progress. The IFPRI-FAO global event on Accelerating the End of Hunger and Malnutrition looked at ways we can all speed up progress to achieve food security, nutrition, and many Sustainable Development Goals.
Featured Resources: Week of November 19
A policy brief from the Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition shows that reductions in food loss and waste—particularly in high-nutrient foods—have the potential to yield substantial nutritional benefits and support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. The brief calls for addressing loss and waste of nutritious foods to be a […]
Featured Resources: Week of November 5
FAO’s Asia and the Pacific Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition reveals that the region is at serious risk of missing 2030 targets to end all forms of malnutrition—from hunger to obesity. Reduction in the number of hungry and malnourished people—including children—has come to a virtual standstill. Additional highlights from this week’s Compact2025 News […]
Featured Resources: Week of October 22
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 […]
What’s on the agenda in Bangkok?
We have an exciting and diverse program for the IFPRI-FAO Global Event on Accelerating the End of Hunger and Malnutrition in Bangkok, Thailand on November 28-30, 2018. Distinguished participants will explore with us ways to overcome roadblocks and accelerate progress—see the topics to be discussed in the program overview. Check the website for the full […]
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