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Nourishing the Planet Worldwatch Institute Project on Hunger and Poverty Alleviation

Nourishing the Planet Worldwatch Institute Project on Hunger and Poverty Alleviation. Danielle Nierenberg Senior Researcher, Worldwatch Institute dnierenberg@worldwatch.org http://blogs.worldwatch.org/nourishingtheplanet/ www.worldwatch.org.

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Nourishing the Planet Worldwatch Institute Project on Hunger and Poverty Alleviation

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  1. Nourishing thePlanetWorldwatch Institute Project on Hunger and Poverty Alleviation Danielle Nierenberg Senior Researcher, Worldwatch Institute dnierenberg@worldwatch.org http://blogs.worldwatch.org/nourishingtheplanet/ www.worldwatch.org

  2. Nourishing the Planet Part V:Sharing Innovations, Where Worldwatch Comes In Source: Bernard Pollack

  3. Nourishing the Planet: Project Goals Collect the research and analysis that suggests how to: strengthen the agricultural sector in poor countries improve the surrounding landscape By working with groups on the ground (NGOs, aid agencies, and research centers), we will objectively access recent experiences and suggest strategies to pursue in the future—for the Gates Foundation and other international funders

  4. State of the World 2011: Nourishing the Planet

  5. Partnering with Groups On the Ground We will combine forces with various stakeholders who have a strong interest and expertise in hunger and the environment, including: • Cornell Institute for Food, Agriculture, and Development (CIIFAD) • Consultative Group on International Agriculture Research Centers (CGIARs) • EcoAgriculture Partners • Heifer International • International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) • National Agriculture Research Centers (NARs) • Rodale Institute • World Neighbors

  6. Lessons Learned from Asia and Latin America Example: Sustainable Rice Intensification (SRI) in the Philippines and Thailand: Increased yields Uses water more efficiently But, its labor requirements are sometimes prohibitive Research on how to reduce those requirements could boost the number of rice farmers and communities benefiting from the system Although our project will focus specifically on sub-Saharan Africa, we’ll draw on innovations and success stories from other parts of the world Source: World Bank

  7. Africans Learning from Africans to Grow Food that NourishesPeople and the Planet Source: Bernard Pollack

  8. A Roadmap for Funders, Donors, and Policymakers Source: World Bank

  9. Stories of Hope and Success in African Agriculture • We will tell the stories that aren’t being told. Often, the only news we hear from Africa is about famine, war, and HIV/AIDS • This project will highlight successful and emerging agricultural innovations for alleviating hunger and poverty in Eastern, Western, and Southern Africa Source: Bernard Pollack

  10. Research and Data Collection Agricultural Innovations Survey  • We are distributing a survey to our partners in the field to get both quantitative and qualitative data regarding different agricultural innovations Research Trips  • Over the next year, we’ll be traveling throughout sub-Saharan Africa to collect stories, data, and other research for our video blogs, Eye on Earth news stories, magazine, outside publications, and State of the World 2011: Nourishing the Planet

  11. www.worldwatch.org

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