CGIAR Annual Report 2023: Advancing Nutrition, Health, and Food Security
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10.07.24
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During 2023, the challenges that shape CGIAR’s mission and strategy were all too present. Levels of hunger and malnutrition continued to increase, and temperatures rose, with 2023 the hottest year on record. Extreme weather, conflict, environmental degradation, among other factors, affected food, land, and water systems and the lives and livelihoods that depend on them.
But 2023 was also a year in which CGIAR and its valued partners around the world continued to pioneer and deliver solutions that address the most urgent challenges, highlight the need for increased investment in agricultural research and investment, and partnered to deliver and scale impact.
The theme for the CGIAR 2023 Annual Report is nutrition, health, and food security, one of CGIAR’s five Impact Areas. This year’s report showcases work from across our integrated partnership, with many innovations and projects changing lives and delivering returns on funder investments.
Explore the full report, including Portfolio & Results, Impact Areas, Key Results and Research Center Stories, and Operations reports.
Visit the CGIAR Annual Report 2023: https://annualreport.cgiar.org/2023
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