Sub-Saharan Africa is the only developing region in the world where food insecurity has worsened instead of improved in recent decades. In this discussion paper, Mark W. Rosegrant, Sarah A. Cline, Weibo Li, Timothy B. Sulser, and Rowena A. Valmonte-Santos show that this discouraging trend need not be a blueprint for the future. The research contained in this discussion paper was conducted in preparation for the IFPRI 2020 Africa conference “Assuring Food and Nutrition Security in Africa by 2020: Prioritizing Actions, Strengthening Actors, and Facilitating Partnerships,” held in Kampala, Uganda, April 1–3, 2004. The authors examine the implications of several different policy scenarios based on IFPRI’s International Model for Policy Analysis...
Given the number of undernourished people in the developing world and the increasingly complex risks...
"In contrast to popular predictions of Africa’s worsening economic decline, recent research supports...
Over the years, it has become more and more apparent that any meaningful discussion of policies and ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the only developing region in the world where food insecurity has worsened ins...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the only developing region in the world where food insecurity has worsened ins...
Food security in Africa has substantially worsened since 1970. Although the proportion of malnourish...
Food security for the world in 2025 is possible and probable if the right set of things are done, st...
hunger and malnutrition. If we are to succeed, it is vital that food and nutrition security strategi...
Africa may at last be poised to make real progress on achieving food and nutrition security. Althoug...
The sub-Saharan African Region, unlike other developing regions, has made little progress in the pas...
There are well-founded fears that it is unrealistic to expect Africa to achieve the Millennium Devel...
Hunger has become such a significant and strategic problem in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) that it can n...
The state of global food security has been considerably improved in the last decades; however, thes...
During the next quarter century the world will produce enough food to meet the demand of people who ...
Given the number of undernourished people in the developing world and the increasingly complex risks...
Given the number of undernourished people in the developing world and the increasingly complex risks...
"In contrast to popular predictions of Africa’s worsening economic decline, recent research supports...
Over the years, it has become more and more apparent that any meaningful discussion of policies and ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the only developing region in the world where food insecurity has worsened ins...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the only developing region in the world where food insecurity has worsened ins...
Food security in Africa has substantially worsened since 1970. Although the proportion of malnourish...
Food security for the world in 2025 is possible and probable if the right set of things are done, st...
hunger and malnutrition. If we are to succeed, it is vital that food and nutrition security strategi...
Africa may at last be poised to make real progress on achieving food and nutrition security. Althoug...
The sub-Saharan African Region, unlike other developing regions, has made little progress in the pas...
There are well-founded fears that it is unrealistic to expect Africa to achieve the Millennium Devel...
Hunger has become such a significant and strategic problem in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) that it can n...
The state of global food security has been considerably improved in the last decades; however, thes...
During the next quarter century the world will produce enough food to meet the demand of people who ...
Given the number of undernourished people in the developing world and the increasingly complex risks...
Given the number of undernourished people in the developing world and the increasingly complex risks...
"In contrast to popular predictions of Africa’s worsening economic decline, recent research supports...
Over the years, it has become more and more apparent that any meaningful discussion of policies and ...