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Do Income Shocks Lead to Higher Risk of HIV Infection?
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to plague the African continent, causing widespread human suffering and creating a stumbling block to economic development. In SSA, over a million people become newly infected with the disease every year ( UNAIDS, 2010 ). While access to proper medical care and education about safe sexual practices clearly play a role in preventing further spread of and deaths from the HIV virus, a new paper in The Economic Journal suggests that protecting people’s incomes could help decrease the spread of the disease as well.
The Challenge of Increasing Agricultural Productivity in Africa South of the Sahara
The following post by IFPRI senior researcher Alejandro Nin Pratt was originally published on ASTI News and Notes .
Measuring Food Access: Why Research Methods Matter
Food security is a simple phrase that encompasses an incredibly complex concept.
Follow the Money: New IFPRI Tool for Tracking ODA Launched
Official Development Assistance, or ODA, provides a fundamental source of financing in the poorest and most fragile countries. Current ODA is estimated at $135 billion USD a year, but investment needs in infrastructure alone reach up to $1.5 trillion a year in emerging and developing countries according to the World Bank Group.
Got Milk? The Role of Gender, Incentives, and Nutrition in Dairy Contract Farming in Northern Senegal
This blog was originally posted on the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) blog .