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A Policy-Centred Approach to Prioritize Effective Interventions to End Hunger: Ceres2030

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Ceres2030: Sustainable Solutions to End Hunger
Author
Bizikova, Livia
Laborde, David
Porciello, Jaron
Smaller, Carin
Abstract

Achieving the 2030 Agenda and the goals on addressing hunger, such as Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2, integrated and policy-relevant tools are needed to identify specific interventions and costs to assist with SDG 2 and another SDG implementation. Motivated by the need for tools to support evidence-based policy-making, three partner organizations—Cornell University, the International Food Policy Research Institute and the International Institute for Sustainable Development—formed a three-year partnership in 2018 called Ceres2030: Sustainable Solutions to End Hunger, with a focus on the targets of SDG 2. Drawing from the results from Ceres2030, this paper helps broadens the evidence base for effective interventions using a top-down macroeconomic model to evaluate and cost a portfolio of diverse actions, related trade-offs, and synergies to achieve the SDG targets. In addition, the research also assists by outlining ways of combining grey and peer- reviewed literature to improve evidence-based decision making by assisting policy-makers and donor agencies in allocating costs to policy options over the next decade necessary to achieve SDG 2 targets.

Sponsorship
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, BMZ Germany
Date Issued
2022-11
Publisher
International Institute for Sustainable Development
Keywords
Ceres2030
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methods
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policy
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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report
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