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Tapping public policies and programmes to boost IFAD’s impact

四月 2022 - BLOG

In many countries, we have the opportunity to partner with public policies and programmes to deliver the services our project participants need. Although effective inter-institutional coordination is never simple, it is doable – and entirely worth the effort.

 

 

Do IFAD-supported projects reduce the risk of conflict? What the evidence says

四月 2022 - BLOG

We used GIS to assess the impact of IFAD-supported projects on the likelihood of conflict in fragile contexts. Our results suggest that the presence of IFAD interventions may prevent conflicts from arising and reduce the overall number of conflicts.

 

 

The importance of food sovereignty for indigenous peoples: A conversation with Dr. Elifuraha Laltaika

四月 2022 - BLOG

Learn more about food sovereignty and what it means for indigenous peoples with Dr Elifuraha Laltaika, a professor of law and expert on indigenous peoples’ rights. 

What it will take to make IFAD truly diverse

四月 2022 - BLOG

There is much interest in promoting workplace diversity recently. Not only is this long overdue, but it also makes financial sense.

Building resilience in the Asia-Pacific region in uncertain times

四月 2022 - BLOG

Just as the shadow of COVID-19 was lifting from many parts of the world, new crises have arisen – and they’re a particularly difficult challenge for poor rural people in developing countries.

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, rural agribusinesses cluster together to flourish

四月 2022 - BLOG

All too often, small family farms operate in isolation. By themselves, they often lack the resources and skills they need to thrive. IFAD is now bringing small-scale farmers and other stakeholders into clusters to work together for their common interests. We caught up with one of our technical specialists to learn more.

Building a bay, one oyster at a time: A conversation with Chef Rob Rubba

三月 2022 - BLOG

“At the end of the day, restaurants are a luxury, but having food is a right. Everyone should have access to food.”

Is the grass always greener where it rains?

三月 2022 - BLOG

Groundwater depletion continues to be a challenge for small-scale farmers in the NENA region, despite the existence of water-saving technologies. Now, a new study is shedding light on ways farmers can improve their water efficiency – and where they can turn for help.

Groundwater can help small-scale farmers adapt to climate change, if it’s used sustainably

三月 2022 - BLOG

If groundwater is used carefully, it can be used by small-scale farmers to grow the crops they need to feed their families and build livelihoods in areas that are strongly affected by climate change.

Why rural women need land rights: A conversation with Steven Jonckheere

三月 2022 - BLOG

This International Women’s Day, we sat down with Steven Jonckheere, IFAD’s Senior Technical Specialist on Gender and Social Inclusion, for a conversation on why women’s land rights matter – and what IFAD is doing about it.

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