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The Global Network's 2023 Financing Flows and Food Crises Report features an analysis of external financing flows to food sectors in food crisis countries.
This is the thirteenth update of the Monitoring food security in food crisis countries and territories with conflict situations, jointly produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP)...
The year 2022 began with a growing set of challenges: the persistence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and global greenhouse gas emissions reaching a new high.
The potential of African inland fisheries is largely underestimated. However, fully harnessing its potential is essential to meeting the continent’s growing demand for high-nutritional-value food.
The pursuit of better employment opportunities is a major driver of intra-regional migration within Africa and towards other regions outside the continent. In a post-pandemic era, it has become evident that safe, orderly, and regular migration can pl...
Climate change is a global challenge, particularly affecting Africa, which is highly vulnerable to its adverse impacts. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports that developing countries are the most vulnerable to climate change,
COP28 took place from November 30 to December 12 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Under the theme ‘Unite, Act, Deliver’ the event represented a milestone moment for the world to take stock of its progress on the Paris Agreement,
Africa's Macroeconomic Performance and Outlook is the African Development Bank Group's biannual publication, released in the first and fourth quarter of each year.
Improving the processing and trade of African wood and wood products (WWPs) has long been a focus for African policymakers because it stimulates multiple benefits for the African continent, including the creation of jobs, investment, and revenues.
In 2018, the African Development Bank (the Bank) launched an ambitious Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Action Plan 2018-2025 (MNAP) as a catalyst for achieving the goals of the Bank’s equitable growth agenda in supporting the Grey Matter Infrastructure1.
Market and Seasonal Monitoring Updates 2024
Results indicate that providing fortified rice in school meals is very highly cost effective in reducing zinc, folic acid, and vitamin A deficiencies, improving cognitive performance, and reducing iron-deficiency anaemia.