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FLAGSHIP 1
Technological Innovation and Sustainable Intensification
FLAGSHIP 2
Economywide Factors Affecting Agricultural Growth and Rural Transformation
FLAGSHIP 3
Inclusive and Efficient Value Chains
FLAGSHIP 4
Social Protection for Agriculture and Resilience
FLAGSHIP 5
Governance of Natural Resources
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Cross-cutting Gender Research and Coordination
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December 7, 2018
PIM Flagship Notes 2018: Overview and recent achievements
Six newly released two-page brochures, representing each of the PIM research areas ('flagships'), give a quick overview of our research agenda and recent achievements.
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Webinar
December 18, 2018
WEBINAR: Aspirations, trust, and poverty reduction
Understanding the psychological dimensions of poverty is critical for understanding how to alleviate it. This webinar with Katrina Kosec on Dec 19 will highlight novel research on two psychological phenomena that are closely linked with experiencing poverty and economic vulnerability: 1) having low aspirations, or ambitions, for the future, and 2) having low levels of trust or confidence in one’s government.
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December 13, 2018
WEBINAR: Community forest concessions in Petén, Guatemala: Effective governance for tropical forest conservation and socio-economic development
The devolution of forest rights to local communities is seen as a critical element of strategies aimed at conserving tropical forests and strengthening livelihoods based on them. In this webinar on December 13, we will present findings of an in-depth study of 12 community concessions in the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Petén, Guatemala that focuses on the community forest enterprises.
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November 28, 2018
Delivering more with less: Subnational service provision in low capacity states
The new paper examines how subnational variation in capacity affects access to agricultural extension in rural Nepal, finding that even when resources are scarce, knowledgeable and motivated bureaucrats can deliver surprisingly high levels of services.
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November 21, 2018
In Africa, more not fewer people will work in agriculture
Many people in Sub-Saharan Africa still work in agriculture; on average, over half of the labor force, and even more in poorer countries and localities. Yet the share of the labor force in agriculture is declining (as is normal in development), leading African leaders and economists to focus on job creation outside agriculture.
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November 20, 2018
Seminar: Climate change mitigation and the future of food and agriculture
This seminar on Nov 20, organized jointly by CGIAR and the World Bank, will discuss latest evidence of relevance to all those engaged in food systems and climate change. Attend in person or remotely via WebEx.
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November 16, 2018
Cash Transfers coupled with Behavior Change Communication sustainably reduce violence against women
Direct cash transfers coupled with behavior change communication can reduce violence against women inflicted by their partners by 26 percent, according to a landmark study in Bangladesh conducted by researchers at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and Cornell University. The reductions in violence were found 6-10 months after the intervention ended, providing the first evidence that such benefits can be sustained after cash transfers and related programming cease.
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November 5, 2018
CGIAR Gender Platform: Annual scientific conference and capacity development workshop 2018
The CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research convened its 2nd Annual Scientific Conference and Capacity Development Workshop on Sept. 25-28, 2018 at ILRI in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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November 2, 2018
Ag-Incentives Consortium improves global data on agricultural policies
A group of leading international organizations joined with IFPRI and PIM in 2013 to form the Agricultural Incentives Consortium (Ag-Incentives). The new PIM Outcome Note summarizes how the partnership evolved and how the results of this effort help policy makers, researchers, and other stakeholders.
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