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IFPRI 2020 International Conference: Building Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security.
15 May 2014 | 09:00
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the Sheraton Addis HotelThe IFPRI 2020 Conference, held May 15-17, 2014 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the Sheraton Addis Hotel, brings together policymakers, practitioners and scholars to discuss how resilience can be strengthened for food and nutrition security.
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Resilience 2014
14 May 2014To encourage wide-ranging debate on the transformation, adaptation and development of societies in the face of change, Resilience 2014 aimed to strengthen and explore the links between the many examples and visions of the resilience of our societies and their environment, whether they come from the academic world or the world of development.
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Technical Consortium further develops spatial tool as means of measuring resilience in Horn of Africa
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IFPRI 2020 International Conference: Building Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security.
15 May 2014 | 09:00Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the Sheraton Addis Hotel
The IFPRI 2020 Conference, held May 15-17, 2014 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the Sheraton Addis Hotel, brings together policymakers, practitioners and scholars to discuss how resilience can be strengthened for food and nutrition security.
The conference aimed to:
- Articulate an intellectual framework for resilience;
- Identify key emerging shocks that pose the biggest threats to food and nutrition security, where resilience needs to be significantly strengthened;
- Assess experiences through case studies and draw out lessons from programs, policies, institutions, and investments around the world;
- Identify key approaches and tools to build resilience to shocks;
- Set priorities for action by different actors and in different regions; and
- Identify knowledge and action gaps in research, policy, and programming that need to be met or scaled up in order to successfully build resilience to food and nutrition insecurity.
Conferees represented food and nutrition security, agriculture, humanitarian, and related development sectors as well as actors from government, the private sector, nongovernmental organizations, donors, and academia.
See more at: www.2020resilience.ifpri.info