On May 2, 2017, the International Food Policy Research Institute blog featured an AMA Innovation Lab project that examines how impact index insurance affects the way smallholder farmers manage risk and production costs.
On April 25, 2017, Heifer International's World Ark Blog featured a evaluation the organization's livestock transfer program in rural Nepal when the 2015 earthquake struck the nation.
This April 24, 2017 article on the Huffington Post features Travis Lybbert, who will present potential solutions to improving rice production in Haiti at the Copenhagen Consensus Haiti Priorise event in May.
AMA Innovation Lab research on index-based livestock insurance, originally posted to the UC Davis One Health blog, was highlighted in a new multi-university joint venture. UC San Francisco, UC Berkeley, Stanford and UC Davis are now collaborating on a monthly newsletter covering a wide range of global health research, news, and events.
On March 7, 2017, USAID's online hub Agrilinks featured a new AMA Innovation Lab project that use a randomized, controlled trial to evaluate the impacts of combining programs that offer training, support and aid with affordable insurance to reduce chronic poverty.
On March 3, 2017, the Global Index Insurance Facility's Index Insurance Forum featured a new AMA Innovation Lab project that will evaluate the impacts of combining programs that offer training, support and aid with affordable insurance to reduce chronic poverty.
On February 27, 2017, University of California News featured a new AMA Innovation Lab project that will evaluate the impacts of combining programs that offer training, support and aid with affordable insurance to reduce chronic poverty.
On February 28, 2017, the Davis Enterprise featured a new AMA Innovation Lab project that will evaluate the impacts of combining programs that offer training, support and aid with affordable insurance to reduce chronic poverty.
UC Davis News featured a new AMA Innovation Lab project that use a randomized, controlled trial to evaluate the impacts of combining programs that offer training, support and aid with affordable insurance to reduce chronic poverty.
The New York Times featured Andrew Mude, a Kenyan economist and AMA Innovation Lab principal investigator, and his research project on index-based livestock insurance with Michael Carter.