SDG 2: Zero Hunger
End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
After a prolonged decline, world hunger appears to be on the rise again. Conflict, drought and disasters linked to climate change are among the key factors causing this reversal in progress.
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Our Projects on SDG 2
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HortiNigeria
Nigeria is currently unable to meet the local demand for vegetables, with a supply gap of around 13 million metric tons. The HortiNigeria programme aims narrow this gap by transforming and accelerating the development of a sustainable and inclusive horticulture sector that contributes to food and nutrition security in rural communities and alleviates poverty.
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Evaluation of the IDH-NICFI “Connecting Production, Protection & Inclusion” Landscape Programme
Landscape approaches seek to reconcile social, economic, and environmental objectives in areas where agriculture and other productive land uses compete with environmental and biodiversity goals.
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Agri-Food Program for Integrated Resilience and Economic Development in the Sahel (Pro-ARIDES)
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Liuwa Plain National Park Livelihoods baseline study
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Annual Outcome Surveys for the AGRA PIATA programme
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Agribusiness Investments in Fragile States: Research with CASA
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Private Seed Sector Development Burundi
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Studying the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Livelihoods of Smallholder Farmers in Africa
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