Our guest author, Jon Kurtz, Director for Research and Learning for Mercy Corps, continues our series of blog articles on resilience published in partnership with Farming First ahead of the conference “Building Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security” 15-17 May 2014. Resilience has an Achilles’ heel: By being all things, it risks being nothing new. Resilience casts >> Read more
IFPRI 2020 Mobile App Now Available!
We are pleased to announce the debut of the "IFPRI 2020" mobile app for use before, during and after the conference.
Resilience Quiz
Are you a resilience genius? See how you score on our 2-minute resilience quiz! Share your final score on Twitter (#2020resilience), and challenge your colleagues to beat you. To see the correct answers AFTER you have taken the quiz, click here.
Women’s groups as conduits towards resilient communities
By Prabhu Pingali, Professor of Applied Economics & Director, Tata-Cornell Agriculture & Nutrition Initiative (TCi), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Everyday emergencies: How social protection schemes can build resilient children, families and communities
By Sheri Arnott, Senior Policy Advisor Food Assistance/Food Security, Food Programming and Management Group, Sustainable Health, World Vision International
Reframing Resilience for Pastoralists: Coping with drought matters, but is not the only thing that matters
Leading up to the 2020 Conference, Farming First in partnership with IFPRI has initiated a series of guest blog posts on resilience. In this first post, Lance Robinson, an environmental governance and resilience specialist at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), reflects on what resilience means for pastoralists in the context of drought emergencies.
Schedule of Side Events Now Available
The draft schedule of 2020 Conference Side Events is now available online.
#2020Resilience Twitter Chat April 16
Join experts from Farming First and IFPRI on Twitter at 10am EDT on Wednesday, April 16, to discuss how poor people and communities can build resilience to shocks that threaten their food and nutrition security.
Brochure on “Building Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security”
What does resilience mean? What shocks can we expect in the future? Whose resilience needs to be built? What has worked to improve resilience for food and nutrition security in the past, and what are the key knowledge gaps?
Calling All Photos! Photo-infographic Series on Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Resilience
Do you have a compelling, beautiful photograph illustrating agricultural resilience in action? Has your organisation documented the “resilience” success stories of its work, with the photographs to prove it? Are you interested in showcasing your photographic talent to hundreds of agriculture and development organisations?
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