On April 28, IFPRI Rwanda hosted a virtual discussion of the 2021 IFPRI Global Food Policy Report: Transforming Food Systems after COVID-19. With an impressive panel of high-level speakers and over 120 registered participants, the event brought together high-level thinking with tough questions about Rwanda’s own food systems transformation and its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using Household Data for Policy Analysis – an IFPRI-Rwanda Learning Event
IFPRI-Rwanda’s learning event held last week – “An Introduction to Household Data Analysis: Using Stata to Describe, Transform, and Analyze Data” – brought together more than 100 registered participants from public, private, and civil society sectors across Rwanda.
Economic Policy Modeling and the Policymaking Process – an IFPRI-Rwanda Learning Event
IFPRI-Rwanda recently conducted its inaugural learning event: an Introduction to Economic Policy Modeling—Social Accounting Matrices and Computable General Equilibrium Models.
Rwanda Policy Atlas: Making more geographic- and nutrition-sensitive policies
Rwanda recognizes nutrition as a challenge that persists even as the country advances along a trajectory of rapid economic growth.
Can extension be digitized to entice youth and engage farmers?
Timely, appropriate, and straightforward agricultural extension is essential to promoting good agricultural practices and contributing to sustainable food security.