BY DAVID WANJUI[1], JUNEWEENEX MBUTHIA AND LENSA OMUNE[2] IFPRI team and UON team discussing details of collaborations, chaired by The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi is Prof. Stephen Kiama. Photo credit : Directorate of Corporate Affairs, University of Nairobi Stronger national research, institutions and more coordinated CGIAR approach builds coherence and acknowledge that unprecedented […]
Kenya Discussion of IFPRI’s 2023 Global Food Policy Report (GFPR): Rethinking Food Crisis Responses.
BY DAVID WANJUI[1], JUNEWEENEX MBUTHIA AND LENSA OMUNE[2] Related blog is cross posted by The University of Nairobi. Follow processing at youtube https://youtube.com/live/t2O3VvdfprE?feature=share In 2022, the world experienced disruptions in the global food systems mainly driven by an array of challenges, including war, COVID-19 pandemic, extreme weather events, mass migration, and political instability and pointing […]
We are Hiring, Join our team.
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)- Kenya Office, seeks to recruit two (2) Research Officers. The successful candidates will have a strong background in quantitative (micro)economic analysis to work with senior research staff on issues related to agricultural development, nutrition and social protection in various countries in Africa and the Middle East. Specifically, the successful […]
How can artificial intelligence-powered chatbots help policymakers? A roadmap for Kenya
This blog post is cross posted from IFPRI Website BY BONIFACE AKUKU, CLEMENS BREISINGER, JOSEPH KARUGIA, JAWOO KOO, MICHAEL KEENAN, AND RICHARD NDEGWA OPEN ACCESS | CC-BY-4.0 Policymakers are under tremendous pressure to address multiple challenges facing food systems amid widespread budgetary constraints. Having a good evidence base to inform policy and investment decisions is […]
How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity
By Harriet Mawia, Yumna Kassim, Clemens Breisinger, Naureen Karachiwalla, Jonathan Mockshell, Ara Go. How can inflation be lowered, and more better-paying jobs be created? How can necessary public investments be funded and prioritized? By raising taxes and looking for external funding sources? Such questions are high on people’s and policy makers minds in Kenya and […]
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