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Achieving Sustainable Food Systems in a Global Crisis: Nigeria

This report presents an evidence-based and costed country roadmap for effective public interventions to transform agriculture and food systems in Nigeria in a way that ends hunger, makes diets healthier and more affordable, improves the productivity and incomes of small-scale producers, and mitigates and adapts to climate change.
Report August 31, 2022

Achieving Sustainable Food Systems in a Global Crisis: Malawi

This report presents an evidence-based and costed country roadmap for effective public interventions to transform agriculture and food systems in Malawi in a way that ends hunger, makes diets healthier and more affordable, improves the productivity and incomes of small-scale producers, and mitigates and adapts to climate change.
Report August 31, 2022

Background Note on Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform

As fossil fuel subsidies are expected to swell following rapidly rising energy prices, IISD offers a background note on the rationale and international initiatives for reforming fossil fuel subsidies.
Brief August 29, 2022

Principles-Based Social Taxonomy for Sustainable Investing

IISD developed a social taxonomy of business activities for a client country. It is based on the specific social and economic development vision and priorities of the country and aligned with international norms and best practices.
Report August 18, 2022

Greening Aid for Trade

This report examines how Aid for Trade could be rethought to respond to developing countries' priorities for sustainable trade.
Report July 27, 2022

Achieving a Just Energy Transition in Indonesia

This brief is the fifth and final briefing of the IISD's series Achieving a Fossil Free Recovery in Indonesia. It looks at how the Government of Indonesia can make sure its energy transition and recovery are based on the principles of a just transition.
Brief July 25, 2022

Switching Fossil Fuel Subsidies in Indonesia to Support a Green Recovery

This brief looks at how Indonesia can start actively promoting renewable energy by removing the existing hurdles to its deployment—such as unattractive renewable energy feed-in tariffs and land and infrastructures barriers—and switching public support from fossil fuels to renewables to meet the country’s clean energy targets.
Brief July 20, 2022