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Restoring mangroves is saving rural communities in Gambia
Recipes for Change: Te Mai Ae Tanna Kiribati
I’m a potato grower! Strengthening innovation to empower potato growers in the Andes
Innovations in law to tackle food insecurity
The latest SOFI report confirms that the number of hungry people in the world continues to increase, highlighting the challenge of reaching the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of Zero Hunger by 2030.
Recipes for Change: Ema datshi and millet momos
Young smallholder farmers overcoming climate challenges in Viet Nam
From farm to market: improving the food value chain through women empowerment in Guinea
Opportunities, challenges and limitations of climate-smart agriculture - The case of Egypt
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) aims to facilitate the evolution of agricultural systems in the face of a rapidly changing climate. IFAD's approach to promoting CSA for smallholders focuses on three core objectives.
CARD: Assessing data for climate-friendly action in rural contexts
Forging tools to catalyse food production in Senegal
World Bee Day - High-altitude honey
The capital difference: Expanding horticulture in Rwanda
Recommended books on Indigenous Peoples
Community gardens in the Gambia: one solution, many benefits
A tool to make rural investments more resilient
Transforming innovative ideas into sustainable agriculture in West and Central Africa
Ideas are the lifeblood of innovation. To accelerate rural transformation while tackling rural poverty, food insecurity, nutrition, job creation and climate change, innovative ideas are needed.
How increased access to water shortens the path towards sustainable development in the Sahel
Every day Dienaba Sow travels 3.5 kilometres from her home in Hodio village towards Toung, in Senegal's Louga region, to collect water for her family's daily needs.
A new development paradigm - BAPA+40
A conference taking place this week in Buenos Aires, Argentina reminds us that developing countries today look as much to each other for help along their path to development as they do to the developed world.
Highlights from IFAD's Governing Council
Pope Francis set the tone for the 42nd session of IFAD’s annual Governing Council meeting (14 - 15 February) by saying that hunger can be made a part of the world’s past, but only if all institutions and people work together, and only if these efforts are owned locally and driven by those who are suffering most, as architects of their own development.