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World Environment Day 2025: Tackling the Global Plastic Crisis to Regenerate Our Food Systems
CGIAR29.05.25Photo credit: Calf with trash; Vrindavan, India. Apercoco Since 1974, World Environment Day has mobi…
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Food Policy Priorities for A Changing World
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)28.05.25IFPRI’s 2025 Global Food Policy Report reflects on 50 years of progress and examines priorities…
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Gaza’s worsening food crisis and troubled path to reconstruction
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)27.05.25By Sara Gustafson and Rob Vos May 27, 2025 As the Israel-Hamas conflict rages on in…
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AI sparks a new agricultural revolution in the Global South
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Big data
On a sunny April morning in Nairobi, the United Nations compound buzzed with more than…
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Empowering dryland communities through drought early warnings to enhance resilience
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)14.05.25Amidst the challenges of drought, climate change, conflicts, and other shocks that significantly imp…
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International Day for Biological Diversity 2025: Agrobiodiversity for People and Planet
CGIAR13.05.25Photo credit: Investigación para Entorno Alimentario y Comportamiento del Consumidor. CIAT/Juan Pab…
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Maintaining the harmony between rivers and forests to safeguard food and nutrition security in Zambia
WorldFish28.07.22-
Environmental health & biodiversity
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Nutrition, health & food security
Human activities have for a while now greatly influenced how our water bodies and forests…
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Leveraging on multi-utility waterbodies to sustainably produce aquatic foods in India
WorldFish28.07.22-
Environmental health & biodiversity
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Gender equality, youth & social inclusion
Ponds are one of nature’s major freshwater resources and an ecologically important lentic habitat …
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Protecting Inle Lake for the long-term well-being of the local fisherfolk
WorldFish27.07.22-
Environmental health & biodiversity
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Nutrition, health & food security
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
Inle Lake is located on the Shan Plateau in the Southern Shan State of Myanmar.…
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Developing sustainable aquatic feeds for resilient aquatic food systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
WorldFish22.07.22-
Nutrition, health & food security
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
WorldFish has partnered with the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) on a 5-year pr…
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WorldFish wins bid to host IIFET 2024
WorldFish21.07.22-
Nutrition, health & food security
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
WorldFish was announced as the host of the 2024 International Institute of Fisheries Economics and…
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Cross-center learning between CIMMYT and WorldFish
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)15.07.22-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
Alison Bentley presents at a joint seminar between CIMMYT and WorldFish. (Photo: Sarah McLaughlin/CI…
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Establishing inclusive resource management models in the Pacific
WorldFish14.07.22-
Environmental health & biodiversity
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Gender equality, youth & social inclusion
July 28 marks the 2022 instance of Earth Overshoot Day, the date when humanity’s demand…
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Why food systems transformation must be a priority at Stockholm+50
WorldFish11.07.22-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
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Nutrition, health & food security
In 1972, at the UN Conference on the Human Environment, the environment was recognised for…
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Support Pacific neighbours by strengthening indigenous food systems
WorldFish07.07.22-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
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Nutrition, health & food security
Across the island states of the Pacific, indigenous food systems have been shaped and refined…
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In the Spotlight: Md Nahiduzzaman
WorldFish05.07.22-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
Md Nahiduzzaman received his doctorate in fisheries science from Bangladesh Agriculture University i…
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Achieving food and nutrition security in Myanmar and Zambia through aquatic foods
WorldFish30.06.22-
Nutrition, health & food security
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
Aquatic foods, containing vital nutrients for human development, are the most accessible source of a…
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Renewing partnerships with Malaysian universities
WorldFish27.06.22-
Nutrition, health & food security
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
WorldFish has had strong partnerships with the universities in Malaysia since moving its headquarter…
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Partnering with Bank Asia to provide loans to small-scale aquatic food producers in Bangladesh
WorldFish22.06.22-
Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
Al-Amin is a successful aquatic food producer from Rajshahi who produces fingerlings – juvenile fi…
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Working with journalists in Bangladesh to educate the public on aquatic food systems
WorldFish19.06.22-
Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
WorldFish in Bangladesh took the initiative to hold an interactive media session on aquatic food…
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A critical look at livelihood diversification
WorldFish15.06.22-
Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
Livelihood diversification is often touted as an all-encompassing solution to sustainable developmen…
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Ushering in a shared prosperity through aquatic food systems
WorldFish08.06.22-
Nutrition, health & food security
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
Aquatic food systems have transformative potential for sustainable development. They offer diverse s…
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Protecting and restoring our oceans for future generations
WorldFish07.06.22-
Environmental health & biodiversity
The ocean covers 71 percent of the Earth’s surface. It is central to the production…
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Examining patterns and drivers of catch in the Solomon Islands for better fisheries management
WorldFish07.06.22-
Nutrition, health & food security
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
While coastal fisheries are vital to life and livelihoods in the Pacific, they are notoriously…
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