IFPRI's strategy toward food and nutrition security: Food policy research, capacity strengthening, and policy communications
This document sets out the strategy for the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) for the next decade. The Institute's vision and mission are cornerstones of the strategy: IFPRI's Vision is a world free of hunger and malnutrition, and IFPRI's Mission is to provide policy solutions tha...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2007
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| description | This document sets out the strategy for the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) for the next decade. The Institute's vision and mission are cornerstones of the strategy: IFPRI's Vision is a world free of hunger and malnutrition, and IFPRI's Mission is to provide policy solutions that reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition. The strategy addresses issues relevant to its vision and mission, including: poverty, hunger, and malnutrition in the developing world, which remain persistently high; a rapidly changing policy environment, which makes the decisionmaking process more complex and diffuse, involving many more actors at global and subnational levels and within the private and civil sectors, as well as the public sector; new technologies, which offer great promise for advancing food and nutrition security and for which research is needed to identify policies and institutions to ensure that poor people benefit from these technologies; and global health issues, which pose significant threats to food security and nutrition."
This is the latest version of this brochure, replacing earlier 2005 and 2003 (also available in Spanish) versions. Eventually, this was replaced by the IFPRI Strategy document: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153515. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1601752025-11-06T06:45:02Z IFPRI's strategy toward food and nutrition security: Food policy research, capacity strengthening, and policy communications International Food Policy Research Institute research institutions food policies malnutrition government technological changes food security health policies nutrition This document sets out the strategy for the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) for the next decade. The Institute's vision and mission are cornerstones of the strategy: IFPRI's Vision is a world free of hunger and malnutrition, and IFPRI's Mission is to provide policy solutions that reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition. The strategy addresses issues relevant to its vision and mission, including: poverty, hunger, and malnutrition in the developing world, which remain persistently high; a rapidly changing policy environment, which makes the decisionmaking process more complex and diffuse, involving many more actors at global and subnational levels and within the private and civil sectors, as well as the public sector; new technologies, which offer great promise for advancing food and nutrition security and for which research is needed to identify policies and institutions to ensure that poor people benefit from these technologies; and global health issues, which pose significant threats to food security and nutrition." This is the latest version of this brochure, replacing earlier 2005 and 2003 (also available in Spanish) versions. Eventually, this was replaced by the IFPRI Strategy document: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153515. 2007 2024-11-21T09:50:12Z 2024-11-21T09:50:12Z Brochure https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160175 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute IFPRI. 2007. IFPRI's strategy toward food and nutrition security: Food policy research, capacity strengthening, and policy communications. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160175 |
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| title | IFPRI's strategy toward food and nutrition security: Food policy research, capacity strengthening, and policy communications |
| title_full | IFPRI's strategy toward food and nutrition security: Food policy research, capacity strengthening, and policy communications |
| title_fullStr | IFPRI's strategy toward food and nutrition security: Food policy research, capacity strengthening, and policy communications |
| title_full_unstemmed | IFPRI's strategy toward food and nutrition security: Food policy research, capacity strengthening, and policy communications |
| title_short | IFPRI's strategy toward food and nutrition security: Food policy research, capacity strengthening, and policy communications |
| title_sort | ifpri s strategy toward food and nutrition security food policy research capacity strengthening and policy communications |
| topic | research institutions food policies malnutrition government technological changes food security health policies nutrition |
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