A recent IFPRI blog explored recent set of studies that examined the contributions of IFPRI’s decentralization strategy, and in particular its country programs (CPs), to policy outcomes and subsequent impacts.
IFPRI authors contribute chapters on economic policies, agricultural and rural transformation, urbanization, and Ethiopia's unique development model.
ESSP had a productive year in 2018. Results from 14 working papers and one book were presented, discussed, and made publicly available in 2018 by ESSP on ESSP’s four major research themes. Findings of that research are highlighted here.
According to a new IFPRI blog post, eating fruits and vegetables can help ensure adequate nutrition and reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, and obesity.
Ethiopia Strategy Support Program (ESSP) is pleased to present you its quarterly newsletter for the months of October - December 2018. It shows lists of latest publications and recent presentations given by the program for the past three months. It also summarizes information on capacity buildings, blogs and important events. >> Read more
The Ethiopia Strategy Support Program (ESSP) is a collaborative program undertaken by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDRI).
The Ethiopia Strategy Support Program (ESSP) of IFPRI and the Ethiopian Economics Association (EEA) organized a training on Demand and Food Security Analysis on January 1 and 2, 2019 for members of the EEA.
ESSP Working Paper 129, by Bart Minten, Yetimwork Habte, Seneshaw Tamru, and Agajie Tesfaye . Abstract: In the transformation of agri-food systems in developing countries, we usually see rapid changes in the livestock sector.
Bart Minten of IFPRI-ESSP presented the work on "Transforming agri-food systems in Ethiopia: evidence from the dairy value chain" at ILRI on December 14, 2018.
ESSP Working Paper 128, by Kibrom A. Abay, Bethelhem Koru, Jordan Chamberlin, and Guush Berhane. Abstract: Credit markets are key instruments by which liquidity constrained smallholder farmers may finance productivity investments.
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