Gender research is critical to IFPRI's mission of contributing effectively to food and nutrition security and poverty reduction. This includes both research in which gender analysis is a key focus of the methodology and research in which gender is a significant variable in the analysis.
For the past 15 years, IFPRI has collected data, tested models, and generated important findings on how gender relates to food and nutrition security, power and resource allocation within the household, market development and trade, institution-building, land tenure, natural resource management and overall economic development and poverty reduction.
This website presents IFPRI's current and past work on gender and provides resource materials through a list of publications, analytical tools, and weblinks.
IFPRI/IFAD/World Bank Seminar
June 17, 2008.
Special Issue: Journal of International Development
January 2008.
- IFPRI's updated CD-ROM includes new gender publications on colelctive action, trade liberalizations, HIV/AIDS and more
- Empowering women to achieve food security
- Women: Still the Key to Food and Nutrition Security

