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Item IFPRI's Strategy for Asia(Internal Document, 2009) International Food Policy Research InstituteIn the global scenario, Asia—comprising East Asia and the Pacific, Central Asia and part of Europe, and South Asia—accounts for 59 percent of the population, contributes 15 percent of the global gross domestic product (GDP), and is home to more than 68 percent of the poor living below US$1.25 a day. Asia is not one homogenous region, however, and over time, its levels of economic growth, poverty, and hunger have varied significantly by subregion. While East Asia (primarily led by China) has been able to achieve substantial progress in terms of both economic growth and poverty reduction, poverty is still quite acute in South Asia. Overall, the region was on track to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), but the recent food and financial crises have slowed down the progress. In fact, poverty and hunger in the region have increased since 2008, particularly in South Asia. It is clear that more effects are needed if the region still wants to achieve the MDGs.Item 2006 IFPRI audited financial statements(Internal Document, 2007) International Food Policy Research InstituteFinancial statements and report of independent auditors as of December 31, 2006Item 2010 IFPRI audited financial statements(Internal Document, 2011) International Food Policy Research InstituteFinancial statements and report of independent auditors as of December 31, 2010Item 2010 IFPRI A-133 (Uniform guide)(Internal Document, 2011) International Food Policy Research InstituteItem International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) policy on dataset management 2010(Internal Document, 2010) International Food Policy Research InstituteIFPRI's mandate is to conduct policy research and outreach that have positive impacts on the lives of poor and malnourished people. Increasing access to the data assembled by IFPRI staff and collaborators, while safeguarding the privacy of participants and protecting confidential and proprietary information, will enhance IFPRI's ability to carry out this mandate. The purpose of this policy is to assist IFPRI research divisions and researchers in managing the storage of, retention of, and access to data and records associated with research activities.Item 2009 IFPRI audited financial statements(Internal Document, 2010) International Food Policy Research InstituteFinancial statements and report of independent auditors as of December 31, 2009Item 2009 IFPRI A-133 (Uniform guide)(Internal Document, 2010) International Food Policy Research InstituteItem 2011 IFPRI A-133 (Uniform guide)(Financial Report, 2012) International Food Policy Research InstituteItem 2011 IFPRI audited financial statements(Internal Document, 2012) International Food Policy Research InstituteFinancial statements and report of independent auditors as of December 31, 2011Item 2012 IFPRI audited financial statements(Internal Document, 2013) International Food Policy Research InstituteFinancial statements and report of independent auditors as of December 31, 2012Item 2012 IFPRI A-133 (Uniform guide)(Financial Report, 2013) International Food Policy Research InstituteItem Highlights of IFPRI Strategy 2013-2018: Food policy research in a time of unprecendented challenges(Internal Document, 2013) International Food Policy Research InstituteItem IFPRI Strategy 2013–2018: Food policy research in a time of unprecedented challenges(Brief, 2013) International Food Policy Research InstituteThe global food policy landscape is rapidly changing. Food prices are increasingly volatile. Rising incomes, urbanization, and changing dietary preferences are transforming food supply chains. Climate change and weather-related shocks are escalating. And the growing scarcity of water, energy, and land means that in order to feed a growing global population, agricultural and food systems must do more with less. As the world faces unprecedented challenges, IFPRI has developed a new strategy to address the most critical food policy issues.Item 2013 IFPRI audited financial statements(Internal Document, 2014) International Food Policy Research InstituteFinancial statements and report of independent auditors as of December 31, 2013Item 2013 IFPRI A-133 (Uniform guide)(Internal Document, 2014) International Food Policy Research InstituteItem 2014 IFPRI audited financial statements(Internal Document, 2015-12-14) International Food Policy Research InstituteFinancial statements and report of independent auditors as of December 31, 2014Item 2014 IFPRI A-133 (Uniform guide)(Internal Document, 2015-12-14) International Food Policy Research InstituteItem International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) research data management and open access policy(Internal Document, 2019-06-18) International Food Policy Research InstituteIn pursuit of its mandate to provide research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries, staff at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) generate a wide range of publications, datasets, and other research-based information resources. IFPRI views the products of its research as international public goods and is committed to enabling their widespread distribution and use by providing unrestricted public access. The Policy supersedes the IFPRI Policy on Dataset Management approved in 2000 and subsequently updated in 2010; and supersedes the IFPRI Open Access Statement issued in 2012, specifically as it refers to research data. The Policy is also consistent with the IFPRI Policy on Intellectual Property as approved by IFPRI’s Board of Trustees on October 22, 2005.Item International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Datasets Terms of Use Statement(Internal Document, 2019-12-16) International Food Policy Research InstituteThe International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) views the products of its research including research dataset(s) as global public goods and is committed to enabling their widespread distribution and use by providing unrestricted public access. This is in keeping with the IFPRI Research Data Management and Open Access (RDMOA) Policy and the CGIAR Open Access and Data Management Policy (each, a “Policy” and together, the “Policies”). IFPRI makes all its research data publicly available through the “IFPRI Dataverse.” The IFPRI Dataverse houses and is comprised of datasets collected during the course of IFPRI research, including data tables in various standard formats, survey instruments, codebooks, metadata, and other associated documentation. IFPRI Dataverse is a network member of Harvard Dataverse, which is a repository for research data hosted at Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS)1, Harvard University. IFPRI is the owner of the “IFPRI Dataverse” (sometimes referred to in these Terms of Use as the “Site”). The Communications and Public Affairs (CPA) division of IFPRI operates this Site on behalf of IFPRI. For questions pertaining to these terms of use, licenses, or concerns, please contact IFPRI-Data@cgiar.org. In the event of any conflict between these Terms of Use and either of the Policies, the terms of the applicable Policy shall control with respect to, and to the extent of, any such conflicting terms.Item International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Information Products Open Access Policy (IPOA)(Internal Document, 2019-12-05) International Food Policy Research InstituteIn pursuit of its mandate to provide research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries, staff at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) generate a wide range of research-based Information Products including a) publications, b) datasets, c) databases, d) software, application and source codes, e) audio, video, and images, f) tools and models, and g) websites and web services. IFPRI views the products of its research as International Public Goods and is committed to enabling their widespread distribution and use by providing unrestricted public access.
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