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  1. People carry food and supplies up stairs during a flood in Southeast Asia
    Ny Menghor

    Resilience+: How & Why Risk Management Innovations Reduce Poverty and Spur Agricultural Growth

    Blog Post
    by Michael Carter

    ​A growing body of research shows that resilience in itself may only be part of a of greater opportunity when the risk of weather-related disasters is what holds people back.

  2. A close-up view of quinoa, a superfood
    Pierre Bamin

    Boosting Nutrition and Sustainability through Superfoods in Local Food Systems

    Blog Post
    by Juan Lucas Restrepo

    Our Field Notes series explores how food systems innovation and agricultural research and development can empower farmers and feed the world.

  3. Gender and Equity

    The latest analysis, events, research, and commentary on gender and equity.

  4. AP Photos/Ben Curtis

    Storming the Barricades: Young People Take Action

    Podcast
    by Natalie Burdsall, Promise Adesokan, Lawrence Haddad

    Young people refuse to take a back seat to their future, so they are getting engaged in global food and agriculture.

  5. Road Rage, Lula's Success, and Russia Reverses

    November 4, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  6. Turkish Election Takeaways

    Curious about why Turkey’s presidential election matters? Our experts have you covered.

  7. Emerging Leaders Directory

    Amrith Aakre , Director, US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Cohort, 2018, Industry, Law, sector, Public Sector, Previously, Amrith Kaur Aakre was the legal director of the Sikh Coalition, where she coordinated legal and policy initiatives to protect the civil rights of all Americans, cr...

  8. Beyond the Page

    This global affairs book club takes readers "Beyond the Page" on topics shaping our world.

  9. South Sudanese carry water containers on their heads
    Reuters

    The Gendered Burden of Water

    Blog Post
    by Michael Tiboris

    Humans all need water for roughly the same things and in roughly the same amounts. And yet, water insecurity has profoundly disproportionate effects on women.

  10. West 5th Street in Ashtabula, Ohio.

    COVID-19 Silver Lining? New Opportunity for Midwest's Smaller Communities

    Blog Post
    by John Austin

    Several forces propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic may intersect to spin new life into more of the Midwest's still-struggling factory towns, second-tier cities, and rural hinterlands.