Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, chief executive officer and head of mission of the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN), highlights the need to invest in women farmers to boost agricultural production and the intersection between scientific research and agricultural development.
Interview with Lindiwe Majele Sibanda
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1,000 Days Blog, 1,000 Days
Africa Can End Poverty, World Bank
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Bread Blog, Bread for the World
Can We Feed the World Blog, Agriculture for Impact
Concern Blogs, Concern Worldwide
Institute Insights, Bread for the World Institute
End Poverty in South Asia, World Bank
Global Development Blog, Center for Global Development
The Global Food Banking Network
Harvest 2050, Global Harvest Initiative
The Hunger and Undernutrition Blog, Humanitas Global Development
International Food Policy Research Institute News, IFPRI
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center Blog, CIMMYT
ONE Blog, ONE Campaign
One Acre Fund Blog, One Acre Fund
Overseas Development Institute Blog, Overseas Development Institute
Oxfam America Blog, Oxfam America
Preventing Postharvest Loss, ADM Institute
Sense & Sustainability Blog, Sense & Sustainability
WFP USA Blog, World Food Program USA
Archive
Global Food for Thought: Onion Shortage | Health Equity | Photosynthesis
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Global Food for Thought: Climate Commitments | Health Equity | Photosynthesis
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Next Generation 2019 – If We Only Knew about the Problem
Our 11th and final post in the Next Generation blog series is by Garrett Onstot, BS candidate in global resource systems and animal science at Iowa State University.
Next Generation 2019 – Innovate for a Better Food Future
Our 10th post in the Next Generation blog series is by Shen Ming Lee, BS candidate in hospitality management and business administration at Cornell University.
Next Generation 2019 – From Sonora to Washington: Water Security for our Future
Our 9th post in the Next Generation blog series is by Cheyenne Edmundson, MS candidate in animal and food sciences at Oklahoma State University.
Global Food for Thought: Locusts | Water Quality | Bananas
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More than Leaning In: Institutional Change and an Intersectional Approach to Supporting Women in Science
Supporting and empowering women through science will increase global food security, but requires institutional transformation, thoughtful funding decisions, and an approach that considers the complex nature of identity.
Next Generation 2019 – Connecting Tenure Security with Innovative Agricultural Practices
Our 8th post in the Next Generation blog series is by Kalkidan Lakew Yihun, MA candidate in international development at Duke University.
Global Food for Thought: Transitions | Food Safety | Cocoa Investment
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Expressing Appreciation and Announcing a Transition
Managing Director Alesha Black announces her transition into a new professional phase and bids farewell to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
Next Generation 2019 – The Role of Lawyers in Water Security Negotiations
Our 7th post in the Next Generation blog series is by Jellie Molino, PhD candidate in law and institutions at the University of Turin.
Global Food for Thought: Livestock Crisis | Post-Conflict Farming | Rice Losses
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Agricultural Innovation Can Feed the Planet, But It Needs Policy Support
The fourth peice in our blog series, Policies for a Nourished Future, explains some of the many recent developments in agri-food technology and the policies meant to support and regulate them.
Next Generation 2019 – A Sea Change for Seafood: Agrifood Tech as the Result of Research, Innovation, and Collaboration
Our 6th post in the Next Generation blog series is by Christine Lepine, MS candidate in natural resources and environmental science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.