In June 1998 IFPRI and the Marga Institute organized a 2020 South Asia workshop in Colombo to continue the dialogue begun in a 2020 South Asia workshop in Kathmandu in March 1995. The meeting in Colombo revisited the 2020 Vision for South Asia in light of the major economic developments of recent years inside and outside the region. G. L. Pieris, the Sri Lankan minister of justice, constitutional affairs, ethnic affairs, and national integration, inaugurated the workshop. About 40 researchers, technical experts, and policymakers from 5 South Asian countries participated in the meeting. The objectives and strategies are those agreed upon by the workshop participants. Projections by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) ind...
In 1995, the International Food Policy Research Institute’s (IFPRI’s) 2020 Vision for Food, Agricult...
South Asia is home to the largest concentration of poor and undernourished people in the world, so f...
The geography of poverty has changed. More than 70 percent of the world s poor live not in low-incom...
Despite rapid income growth, South Asia has lagged behind the rest of Asia in reducing poverty and h...
As part of its 2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment initiative, IFPRI held worksho...
In a workshop from 29 November to 1 December 2012 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, regional stakeholder from r...
Achieving food and nutrition security is a complex challenge. This is especially true in South Asia,...
South Asian countries have made remarkable advances in food production accompanied by a dramatic red...
Can we think in a realistic manner on triangles of prosperity in South Asia? What are the sustainabl...
IFPRI has had a long presence in South Asia, identifying ways to eliminate the deep-seated poverty i...
Shahidur Rashid GLOBAL FOOD POLICY REPORT IFPRI South Asia Discussion of the 2020 Global Food Policy...
As part of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Washington and Bill and Me...
This paper is a summary of the South Asian region’s status and interests concerning the seven themat...
Forty percent of the world's hungry people lived in South Asia even before the food price crisis of ...
South Asia stands today at the cusp of history: Between a past, darkened by poverty, disease, illite...
In 1995, the International Food Policy Research Institute’s (IFPRI’s) 2020 Vision for Food, Agricult...
South Asia is home to the largest concentration of poor and undernourished people in the world, so f...
The geography of poverty has changed. More than 70 percent of the world s poor live not in low-incom...
Despite rapid income growth, South Asia has lagged behind the rest of Asia in reducing poverty and h...
As part of its 2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment initiative, IFPRI held worksho...
In a workshop from 29 November to 1 December 2012 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, regional stakeholder from r...
Achieving food and nutrition security is a complex challenge. This is especially true in South Asia,...
South Asian countries have made remarkable advances in food production accompanied by a dramatic red...
Can we think in a realistic manner on triangles of prosperity in South Asia? What are the sustainabl...
IFPRI has had a long presence in South Asia, identifying ways to eliminate the deep-seated poverty i...
Shahidur Rashid GLOBAL FOOD POLICY REPORT IFPRI South Asia Discussion of the 2020 Global Food Policy...
As part of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Washington and Bill and Me...
This paper is a summary of the South Asian region’s status and interests concerning the seven themat...
Forty percent of the world's hungry people lived in South Asia even before the food price crisis of ...
South Asia stands today at the cusp of history: Between a past, darkened by poverty, disease, illite...
In 1995, the International Food Policy Research Institute’s (IFPRI’s) 2020 Vision for Food, Agricult...
South Asia is home to the largest concentration of poor and undernourished people in the world, so f...
The geography of poverty has changed. More than 70 percent of the world s poor live not in low-incom...