📆24 February 2026⏲️09:00 - 16:00 EAT📍Mövenpick Nairobi Hotel & Residences Mkungu Close Nairobi, Kenya Register This event has been cross posted from the CGIAR Policy Innovations page. About the event Kenya’s leadership has placed agriculture and food systems at the center of the nation’s ambition to achieve inclusive economic transformation and […]
Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) and International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Capacity Sharing on Social Accounting Matrix Analysis
Following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) on July 8, 2024, the partnership has continued to record significant progress in co-creating evidence to support CBK’s decision-making. Anchored on the foundational work of the CGIAR Initiative on National Policies […]
Empowering Policy through CGE Modelling: A Trainer of Trainers CGE workshop with KIPPRA and IFPRI. Â
Shadrack Mwatu (KIPPRA), training the participants on the CGE modelling. Photo Credit: KIPPRA communication.
The Future of Youth Jobs in Agrifood Systems in Africa
📆15 July 2025⏲️08:00 EDT (3.00 PM EAT)📍Virtual Register This event has been cross posted from the CGIAR Policy Innovations page About the event Hosted by IFPRI, the CGIAR Policy Innovations Program, the CGIAR Gender Equality and Inclusion Accelerator, and the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) Africa’s population is the youngest of any region, affording the continent […]
IFPRI Development Economics Africa Seminar (IDEAS) Series Special Event with Craig McIntosh of UCSD
Title: Increasing small-scale farmers’ access to agricultural marketsDate: 25th June 2025Time: 4:00pm-5.00pm EAT (9.00am-10.00am Eastern Time (ET)) 
Location: (Hybrid)ILRI, Nairobi Campus Join us for the IFPRI Development Economics Africa Seminar (IDEAS) Series Special Event. The series is supported by the CGIAR Policy Innovations Science Program and aims to foster knowledge exchange and research collaboration in development economics […]



