Presentations for Implications of El Niño 2023/24 for Africa South of the Sahara
Climate scientists are anticipating an El Niño event in the upcoming boreal winter season (November 2023–February 2024), ending the recent three-year La Niña. In collaboration with USAID FEWS NET and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, IFPRI is hosting a presentation on the potential impact of the u...
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| author | Anderson, Weston Glauber, Joseph W. Mamun, Abdullah You, Liangzhi Thurlow, James Jamali, Andrew |
| author_browse | Anderson, Weston Glauber, Joseph W. Jamali, Andrew Mamun, Abdullah Thurlow, James You, Liangzhi |
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| description | Climate scientists are anticipating an El Niño event in the upcoming boreal winter season (November 2023–February 2024), ending the recent three-year La Niña. In collaboration with USAID FEWS NET and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, IFPRI is hosting a presentation on the potential impact of the upcoming El Niño on the global agrifood system, with special emphasis on low-income countries in Africa South of the Sahara. The event will be organized around four short talks. Part 1 will examine the latest scientific outlook for the 2023 El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole climate patterns. Part 2 will focus on El Niño’s impact on global markets, particularly rice markets. Part 3 will provide a sub-national assessment for Ethiopia, Malawi, and Zambia of potentially affected crops and rural populations. Part 4 will present an economywide socioeconomic impact analysis of El Niño at the national level in selected focus countries, including Malawi, using IFPRI’s RIAPA model. The presentation will conclude with a summary of potential hotspots and proposals for policy options, as well as a review of knowledge gaps, points of uncertainty, and priorities for future research and collaboration. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1348542025-11-06T06:33:58Z Presentations for Implications of El Niño 2023/24 for Africa South of the Sahara Anderson, Weston Glauber, Joseph W. Mamun, Abdullah You, Liangzhi Thurlow, James Jamali, Andrew climate change markets el niño policies Climate scientists are anticipating an El Niño event in the upcoming boreal winter season (November 2023–February 2024), ending the recent three-year La Niña. In collaboration with USAID FEWS NET and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, IFPRI is hosting a presentation on the potential impact of the upcoming El Niño on the global agrifood system, with special emphasis on low-income countries in Africa South of the Sahara. The event will be organized around four short talks. Part 1 will examine the latest scientific outlook for the 2023 El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole climate patterns. Part 2 will focus on El Niño’s impact on global markets, particularly rice markets. Part 3 will provide a sub-national assessment for Ethiopia, Malawi, and Zambia of potentially affected crops and rural populations. Part 4 will present an economywide socioeconomic impact analysis of El Niño at the national level in selected focus countries, including Malawi, using IFPRI’s RIAPA model. The presentation will conclude with a summary of potential hotspots and proposals for policy options, as well as a review of knowledge gaps, points of uncertainty, and priorities for future research and collaboration. 2023-11-29 2023-11-29T16:08:42Z 2023-11-29T16:08:42Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134854 en Open Access application/pdf Anderson, Weston; Glauber, Joseph; Mamun, Abdullah; You, Liangzhi; Thurlow, James; and Jamali, Andrew. 2023. Presentations for Implications of El Niño 2023/24 for Africa South of the Sahara. Presented at IFPRI on November 29, 2023. |
| spellingShingle | climate change markets el niño policies Anderson, Weston Glauber, Joseph W. Mamun, Abdullah You, Liangzhi Thurlow, James Jamali, Andrew Presentations for Implications of El Niño 2023/24 for Africa South of the Sahara |
| title | Presentations for Implications of El Niño 2023/24 for Africa South of the Sahara |
| title_full | Presentations for Implications of El Niño 2023/24 for Africa South of the Sahara |
| title_fullStr | Presentations for Implications of El Niño 2023/24 for Africa South of the Sahara |
| title_full_unstemmed | Presentations for Implications of El Niño 2023/24 for Africa South of the Sahara |
| title_short | Presentations for Implications of El Niño 2023/24 for Africa South of the Sahara |
| title_sort | presentations for implications of el nino 2023 24 for africa south of the sahara |
| topic | climate change markets el niño policies |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134854 |
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