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Research Talks is a new monthly podcast from IFPRI that takes listeners along the journey of policy-relevant research, including the ups and downs of tackling a development problem, implementing cutting-edge research in remote and underserved settings, and working with partners to help the research make an impact. IFPRI is a CGIAR Research CenterAll rights reserved
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  • Episode 12: The Challenges of Phone Surveys with Women in India during COVID
    2020/12/16
    How has COVID impacted the way researchers do fieldwork? This episode features IFPRI Research Analyst Shweta Gupta (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/shweta-gupta) who, in a conversation with Sivan Yosef (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/sivan-yosef), tells the story of how the pandemic has upended the way IFPRI researchers are doing household surveys. In Gujarat, India, Shweta and her colleagues have launched a multi-round survey of rural women, interviewing them over the phone instead of in-person. The switch has had huge implications, from how enumerators are being trained to how many respondents are willing to participate. But the biggest questions of all: who is listening in on women’s phone conversations, and how might that impact their survey answers? To learn more: -Blog post: https://pim.cgiar.org/2020/07/14/phone-surveys-to-understand-gendered-impacts-of-covid-19-a-cautionary-note/ -Book: COVID-19 & Global Food Security - http://bit.ly/IFPRICovidBook -IFPRI Resources And Analyses Of COVID-19 Impact - https://www.ifpri.org/covid-19 -Subscribe IFPRI Insights newsletter and event annoucements at www.ifpri.org/content/newsletter-subscription Donors & Partners: PIM: https://pim.cgiar.org/ BMZ: https://www.bmz.de/en/ SEWA: http://www.sewa.org/ Interviewee: Shweta Gupta Interviewer: Sivan Yosef Producer: Sivan Yosef Editor: Jennifer Weingart Promotions: Drew Sample and Sarah Edwards
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    16 分
  • Episode 11: Poop from the Coop: Livestock Contamination and Nutrition in Burkina Faso
    2020/11/21
    This episode features IFPRI Senior Research Fellow Derek Headey ( https://www.ifpri.org/profile/derek-headey ) who, in a conversation with Sivan Yosef ( https://www.ifpri.org/profile/sivan-yosef) , tells the story of how IFPRI researchers decided to probe the link between the presence of livestock feces in the home and childhood stunting. The research took them from Ethiopia to Burkina Faso, where they designed an intervention to test whether simple poultry value chain improvements as well as water, sanitation, and hygiene education could reduce contaminants and improve young children’s nutritional status. To learn more: Blog post: https://www.ifpri.org/blog/newsflash-chickens-dont-use-toilets Journal Article: https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0270 Journal Article: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0160590 Project Page: https://www.ifpri.org/project/advancing-research-nutrition-and-agriculture-arena Donors & Partners: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Feed the Future at USAID (https://www.feedthefuture.gov/) , and A4NH Interviewee: Derek Headey Interviewer: Sivan Yosef Producer: Sivan Yosef Editor: Jennifer Weingart Promotions: Drew Sample
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    15 分
  • Episode 10: Working Amid War: Assessing Cash Transfers for Nutrition in Yemen
    2020/10/25
    How do you carry out research in the middle of one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world: the civil war in Yemen? This episode features IFPRI Research Fellow Sikandra Kurdi (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/sikandra-kurdi) who, in a conversation with Sivan Yosef ( https://www.ifpri.org/profile/sivan-yosef), tells the story of how Yemen’s Social Fund for Development and IFPRI partnered on the evaluation of a project that gave cash transfers and nutrition education to women in rural Yemen. But when civil war broke out across the country, the Social Fund had to figure out how to keep the project going, and even expand it. The story reflects the determination of IFPRI’s partners in reaching the most vulnerable people in the world and how, against all odds, research showed that nutrition interventions can still work in humanitarian settings. Interviewee: Sikandra Kurdi Interviewer: Sivan Yosef Producer: Sivan Yosef Editor: Jennifer Weingart Promotions: Drew Sample Music/Credits (if any): News Clip from CNN. 2015. Houthi rebels seize airport; U.N. envoy warns Yemen at 'edge of civil war'. https://www.cnn.com/2015/03/22/middleeast/yemen-unrest/. To learn more: Blog post [link forthcoming] Policy Seminar: https://www.ifpri.org/event/impacts-cash-transfers-preventing-malnutrition-yemen Journal Article: https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12973 Policy Brief: http://ebrary.ifpri.org/utils/getfile/collection/p15738coll2/id/133205/filename/133416.pdf Full Report: https://www.ifpri.org/publication/cash-nutrition-intervention-yemen-impact-evaluation-study Donors & Partners: Yemen Social Fund for Development: http://www.sfd-yemen.org/index.php Yemen Emergency Crisis Response Program: https://www.ye.undp.org/content/yemen/en/home/projects/yemen-emergency-crisis--response----wb.html#:~:text=Through%20the%20Yemen%20Emergency%20Crisis,shore%2Dup%20SFD%20and%20PWP.&text=Our%20work%20brings%20together%20humanitarian,from%20falling%20into%20further%20fragility. The World Bank: http://projects.worldbank.org/P159053?lang=en United Nations Development Programme: https://www.undp.org/ CGIAR Program on Institutions and Markets: https://pim.cgiar.org/ Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit: https://www.giz.de/en/html/index.html Nordic Trust Fund
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    15 分
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