Search Results - "Sustainable Development Solutions Network"
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Project Proposal: The Global Food Database and EAT Report: The State of the Global Food System
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Pathways to sustainable land-use and food systems: 2019 Report of the FABLE Consortium
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FABLE Scenathon 2023: Pathways for food and land-use systems in India
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Better living through nutrition: How tackling malnutrition can transform Africa’s development
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Jemimah Njuki looks to an inclusive future for small-holder farming in Africa
Published 2020“…In the third of a four-part blog series following the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Foresight4Food, IFAD and APRA eDialogue session on the future of small-scale farming, Jemimah Njuki, the International Food Policy Research Institute’s Director for Africa, reflects on the discussion and emphasises the importance of this sector’s social dimensions.…”
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Taking stock of national agricultural R&D capacity in Africa south of the Sahara
Published 2014“…The 2013 report on agriculture and food systems by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Solutions Network released a set of post–2015 development goals, including recommendations that lowand middle-income countries increase their spending on agricultural research and development (R&D) by a minimum of 5 percent per year during 2015–2025, and that they allocate at least 1 percent of their agricultural gross development product (GDP) to public agricultural R&D.1 More recently, the Science Agenda for Agriculture in Africa was adopted at the African Heads of State Summit, necessitating the development of a continent-wide implementation plan. …”
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An integrated food and land-use system approach to meet Ethiopia’s long-term climate mitigation and development goals
Published 2025“…Using the Food, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Land, and Energy (FABLE) framework, the Alliance Bioversity International – CIAT, with the support of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), developed two integrated pathways to project food production for milestone years (2030 and 2050): Business-as-Usual (BAU) and LTLEDS-EFSTN pathway. …”
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