What happens when chickens are allowed to roam indoors? This episode features a story of how IFPRI researchers decided to probe the link between the presence of livestock feces in the home and childhood stunting.
Waves of disease, waves of poverty
This blog post by the Livelihoods and Food Security Fund highlights a new study from the International Food Policy Research Institute that reports evidence from urban Yangon and the rural dry zone and exposes a shocking increase in poverty.
Myanmar survey findings summarized (October 2020)
IFPRI-Myanmar and partners are conducting a number of surveys monitoring the impacts of COVID-19 on Myanmar’s food security. The following is a summary compiled by the Agriculture and Rural Development Sector Coordination Group (ARDSCG) of the October findings.
Myanmar survey findings summarized (September 2020)
IFPRI-Myanmar and partners are conducting a number of surveys monitoring the impacts of COVID-19 on Myanmar’s food security. The following is a summary compiled by the Agriculture and Rural Development Sector Coordination Group (ARDSCG) of the September findings.
Research Talks episode 10: Assessing cash transfers for nutrition in Yemen
How do you carry out research in the middle of one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world? The 10th podcast episode in IFPRI’s Research Talks features Research Fellow Sikandra Kurdi telling the story of how Yemen’s Social Fund for Development and IFPRI partnered on a project that gave cash transfers and nutrition education to women in rural Yemen.
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