Strengthening research capacity at multiple levels is built into each Feed the Future ALL-IN project, ensuring that broader benefits continue to grow long after a project ends.
In this Q&A, Feed the Future ALL-IN researcher Opeyemi Ayinde discusses her recent research on credit, insurance and stress-tolerant maize, as well as policies that can increase rural resilience.
A research team in Uganda has learned three key lessons on capacity strengthening while training graduate student research assistants taking part in a study testing ways to empower women in rural communities while increasing resilience.
In this Q&A, Feed the Future ALL-IN principal investigator John Olwande discusses his research on agricultural technology adoption and sustainable intensification, food and nutrition security, agricultural markets and impact evaluation.
In this Q&A, Feed the Future ALL-IN principal investigator Khadijat Amolegbe discusses her research, some challenges of conducting development research in Africa and the bright future for the sector.
In June 2022, the ALL-IN Research Network (ARN) launched its efforts to support locally led, locally relevant development economics research by African researchers and their institutions.
New research in Kenya is testing whether a government program that provides farmers weather and market information via SMS text message promotes climate change adaptation and increases in overall productivity and resilience.
In 2020 the MRR Innovation Lab launched new research projects and initiatives that establish a foundation for impact in the years to come. Check out some of our 2020 highlights.
The Feed the Future Advancing Local Leadership, Innovation and Networks (ALL-IN) program has opened its 2020 call for research proposals from researchers at African institutions to advance host country leadership in defining and implementing research projects.
On May 14, 2020, Kenya's The Standard featured a new MRR Innovation Lab partnership with the Kenya-based International Centre for Evaluation and Development (ICED) to advance Africa-based leadership in research and policy evaluation.