Welcome to IFPRI’s Learning Platform
IFPRI’s online learning platform, hosted by Lingos, is your gateway to learning at IFPRI. We encourage you to explore the site and discover more than 700 online courses that you can take—from anywhere, at any time.
IFPRI’s mission is to provide research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries. We believe your professional growth and development will help us achieve that in a more effective way. Additionally, we value you as a member of the Institute and wish to invest in your skills development as well.
If you have any questions about the learning platform, please send an email to IFPRI-Training@cgiar.org
Testimonials
“The navigation experience is really good. Both the option for searching for a specific course and browsing from the list of course makes the platform interesting to find out my desired courses. Though I am a researcher, I have to work for project managements besides my research activities where I am already managing different tasks. I think, taking a course on project management helps me to manage my tasks in more organized way. I would like to recommend the ‘Last Mile Learning-Project Management’ course which I found interesting.”
“The navigation experience was quite straightforward. The course titles were descriptive and self-explaining. The online courses helped me clarify some questions.”
“The system is very user friendly and easily navigable. I would recommend the module Diversity on the Job & Diversity and You, I found it particularly useful working in an organization as socially and culturally diverse as IFPRI.”
“I have completed two of seven modules in the Security Risk Management learning program. The program does a good job laying out the methodology in creating a security risk assessment model, which can then be used to assess the specific challenges that IFPRI faces. I still have a little ways to go on my current course, but after that I intend to enroll in the project management course.”