Several Policy Analysis and Modeling Trainings were conducted in Ethiopia by IFPRI researchers. They are discussed below: Cornelia van Zyl and Chris Rue, moderated and facilitated a training session on 'The best ways to provide evidence and interact with policy and decision makers' in November 2020 .This training was the first of its kind. It […]
Training on Ownership and Familiarity with the Methods and Concepts of Research in Bangladesh
Shoumi Mustafa, Akhter Ahmed, Nazmul Alam, Razin Kabir, Muhammad Nahian Bin Khaled, Shahadat Hossain, Sulin Chowdhury gave a training junior to mid-level government officials from the Ministry of Food and its directorates -- the Food Planning and Monitoring Unit (FPMU), the Directorate General of Food (DG Food), and the Bangladesh Food Safety Authority (BFSA) -- […]
Presentation on ‘Engaging women’s groups to improve health, nutrition and food security outcomes’
Kalyani Raghunathan gave a presentation on ‘Engaging women’s groups to improve health, nutrition and food security outcomes: Learnings from two impact evaluations in rural India’ at the 3rd Gender Samvaad held by Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana - National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) on ‘Promotion of food and nutrition security through women’s collectives’. The To access the […]
USAID webinar on ‘Implementing NDCs and NAPs’ in February 2022
USAID conducted a webinar on 'Implementing Nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)' held on February 9, 2022. Panelists from IFPRI, World Resources Institute (WRI) and AKADEYMIA2063 highlighted the need for technical assistance, policy coherence, multi-stakeholder engagement, and financial resources for effective implementation of country NDCs and NAPs. There was also a discussion […]
Learning event on ‘Program and Policy Impact Evaluation using Quantitative methods’
David Spielman, Gracie Rosenbach, and Gilberthe Benimana conducted an in-person learning event in Rwanda on ‘Program and Policy Impact Evaluation using Quantitative methods’ in Rwanda in March 2022. The training had 15 male and 2 female participants (total 10 youth participants). 15 of the participants were masters' students and will likely use the skills in […]
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