With business as usual, neither the World Food Summit Goal nor the 2020 Vision will be achieved. The lecture identifies the key driving forces that will influence the prospects for sustainable food security in coming years and proposes a set of high priority policy actions. Both the World Food Summit Goal and the 2020 Vision can be achieved but only if appropriate policies are followed within a three-pronged approach: Pro-poor economic growth, Empowerment of the poor, and Effective provision of public goods.Non-PRIFPRI4; 2020DG
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the 2030 Agenda are inextricably linked with one anot...
Food systems that support healthy diets in sustainable, resilient, just, and equitable ways can enge...
A Guide to the 2020 Vision Video, Feeding Abundantia, a Roundtable Debate about Food Security in a H...
This lecture discusses six actions essential to meeting global food needs without damaging the natur...
The Director-General of IFPRI sets the stage for the conference by pointing to the various important...
"As part of its 2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment Initiative, the International...
During the past few years, the International Food Policy Research Institute has become increasingly ...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development pledged to move away from growing inequality to more inc...
During the past years there have been several noteworthy global pledges on eliminating hunger, achie...
Past successes in food production have resulted in significant increases in per capita food availabi...
This call for priorities and responsiblities arose out of a major international conference on Sustai...
In 1995, the International Food Policy Research Institute’s (IFPRI’s) 2020 Vision for Food, Agricult...
In 1995, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) launched its intiative on a 2020 V...
Each day our world witnesses 800 million people go hungry and about 170 million children under 5 yea...
This discussion paper is the first in a series of papers prepared as part of IFPRI's 2020 Vision ini...
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the 2030 Agenda are inextricably linked with one anot...
Food systems that support healthy diets in sustainable, resilient, just, and equitable ways can enge...
A Guide to the 2020 Vision Video, Feeding Abundantia, a Roundtable Debate about Food Security in a H...
This lecture discusses six actions essential to meeting global food needs without damaging the natur...
The Director-General of IFPRI sets the stage for the conference by pointing to the various important...
"As part of its 2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment Initiative, the International...
During the past few years, the International Food Policy Research Institute has become increasingly ...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development pledged to move away from growing inequality to more inc...
During the past years there have been several noteworthy global pledges on eliminating hunger, achie...
Past successes in food production have resulted in significant increases in per capita food availabi...
This call for priorities and responsiblities arose out of a major international conference on Sustai...
In 1995, the International Food Policy Research Institute’s (IFPRI’s) 2020 Vision for Food, Agricult...
In 1995, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) launched its intiative on a 2020 V...
Each day our world witnesses 800 million people go hungry and about 170 million children under 5 yea...
This discussion paper is the first in a series of papers prepared as part of IFPRI's 2020 Vision ini...
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the 2030 Agenda are inextricably linked with one anot...
Food systems that support healthy diets in sustainable, resilient, just, and equitable ways can enge...
A Guide to the 2020 Vision Video, Feeding Abundantia, a Roundtable Debate about Food Security in a H...