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Book Launch and Policy Seminar: COVID-19 & Global Food Security: 2 Years Later
Book Launch and Policy Seminar
COVID-19 & Global Food Security: 2 Years Later
From research and analysis over the last 18 months, "COVID-19 & Global Food Security: Two Years Later" presents lessons learned on food security and food system resilience throughout the pandemic.
Research Seminar: Public Investment Priorities for Rwanda’s Inclusive Agricultural Transformation
Join us at 12:00pm CAT at the Ubumwe Grande Hotel for the research seminar on Public Investment Priorities for Rwanda's Inclusive Agricultural Transformation: Evidence from Rural Investment and Policy Analysis modeling. This seminar will highlight findings from a new study on public spending priorities conducted by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI). The study specifically assesses the contribution of public spending on agriculture under PSTA 4, focusing both on the contributions during the first half of the plan (2018-21) and the remaining period (2022-24).
Public investment prioritization for Rwanda’s inclusive agricultural transformation: Evidence from rural investment and policy analysis modeling
This study provides evidence that is designed to assist the Government of Rwanda in its selection of agricultural policy, investment, and expenditure portfolios that reflect the country’s broad focus on its food system and structural transformation. This process of prioritization will need to incorporate multiple public investments targeting multiple development outcomes and will need to be grounded in the cost-effective use of public resources in a largely market-led transformation process.
Public investment prioritization: Benefits of an increase in public spending on agriculture under PSTA4
Although public spending under the fourth Strategic Plan for the Transformation of Agriculture 2018– 2021 (PSTA 4) is generally well structured and cost-effective, funding has been largely stagnant— and even declining, when measured in constant prices—during PSTA’s first four years. This note summarizes the effects of a modest reallocation of public spending under PSTA 4 towards greater cost-effectiveness, as well as a modest increase in PSTA 4 spending.
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