2023 Annual report The Alliance in the News and Online

Media Impact
Our contributions to resilient food systems in 2023 reached audiences across the world, with 3.5K mentions in media outlets globally. These ranged from being listed as one of Food Tank's top food and agriculture organizations, a BBC article about our water management innovations in Sri Lanka, and plenty of local and regional coverage.
Africa

From vision to action: Leading the way in climate action (Nation).

Clare Mukankusi will make you geek out on beans. (GatesNotes)

Bean breeding improves farmers’ lives in Uganda. (Devex)
Asia

Towards A Rosy Outlook For The Asian Rosewood Populations. (Asian Scientist)

The ancient Sri Lankan ‘tank cascades’ tackling drought. (BBC)

What Local Food Challenges and Choices Across Vietnam Reveal About a Global Push for Food Systems Transformation. (IPS)

Getting To The Root Of Southeast Asia’s Cassava Concerns. (Asian scientist)
Latin America and the Caribbean

Como o cariru e a taioba podem traduzir a Amazônia para mundo (Forbes)

Forced to diversify, Guatemalan farmers plant climate-hardy beans. Context (Reuters)

Esta es la razón de la visita de un miembro de la realeza europea en el Valle del Cauca. (El Tiempo)

Con Rutas PDET, la leche en Caquetá es producto de la ganadería sostenible. (Espectador)

El Niño is coming. What that means for your morning coffee. (Washington Post)
Global

Food taxes, farm subsidies and GM crops: new ‘how-to’ guide launched for tailor-made food system policies (APS).

124 Food and Agriculture Organizations to Watch in 2024! (The Food Tank).

Researchers caution that biodiversity benefit-sharing needs a radically new approach (APS).

New Tree Tech: Data-driven reforestation methods match trees to habitats (Mongabay New Tree Tech).

Reducing methane with feed and crop tech: The latest science that could help move the needle (Food Navigator).
Social Media Impact
Our social media channels shared institutional updates, research publications, and snapshots of our work from around the globe. We counted around 280K total followers, our posts were seen 9M+ times, and engaged with at the rate of 6.7%.
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Our Top Content in 2023
Our climate information services
Exploring cassava witches' broom disease in Asia
NASA visit to Palmira about SERVIR-Amazonia:
Science Week 2023 recap:
Website Impact
In 2023, our institutional website engaged with more than 585K users, who downloaded materials more than 2K times. Our visitors generate around 953K page views, thanks to the 235 stories and events we published.