The World Food Crisis and the Global South
Key information
- Date
- Time
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12:00 am
- Venue
- Brunei Gallery
About this event
Day 1: The World Food Crisis & the Global South
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Lawrence Haddad
, Director, Institute of Development Studies
The Fault-Lines in Global Food Policy. -
Suman Sahai
, Gene Campaign, India,
Current Challenges to Food Security: Climate Change, Agrofuels and GMOs -
Peter Utting,
Deputy Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
Food Insecurity and Inclusive Development: Is Corporate Social Responsibility a Solution? -
Steve Wiggins
, Overseas Development Institute
Does the Food Price Spike of 07/08 Mean the World Food System is Broken? Causes, Remedies and Prospects for the Future. -
Andrew Dorward
, Food Studies Centre, School of Oriental and African Studies
What should We Learn from the 2007 World Food Crisis? -
Jim Sumberg
, New Economics Foundation
Links between the Food Crisis, Food Security and Social Injustice within the Food System. -
Philip Woodhouse
, Manchester University
Productivity Constraints in African Agriculture. -
Mark Harvey
, University of Essex
Brazilian Prospects: Food and Fuel and Sustainable Economic Growth?
Day 2: The World Food Crisis: Latin American and Caribbean Perspectives
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Maximo Torero
, Director, Markets, Trade and Institutions Division, International Food Policy
Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington D.C. -
Peter Rosset
, Centre for the Study of Rural Change, Mexico
The World Food Price Crisis, La Vía Campesina, and Food Sovereignty. -
Canrobert Costa Neto
, Federal University, Rio de Janeiro
The Landless Workers Movement MST/Via Campesina in Brasil and the Food Crisis/Biofuels Question. -
Emily Morris
, International Institute for the Study of Cuba, London Metropolitan University
Food Security in Cuba: Achievements and Problems of a Unique Policy Model? -
Elisa Botella Rodríguez
, Institute for the Study of the Americas
Cuba's Agrarian Policies (1990-2008): An Inward Looking Development Model. -
Duncan McGregor
, Royal Holloway University
Environmental Change and Caribbean Food Security: Recent Hazard Impacts and Domestic Food Production in Jamaica. -
Allessandra Spalletta
, Co-ordination Europe-Haiti
Food Security in Haiti
Co-organised by the Institute for the Study of the Americas and the Food Studies Centre, School of Oriental and African Studies.
Funded by the Institute for the Study of the Americas , SOAS, JISLAC and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office .
Organiser: Rahima Begum
Contact email: rb41@soas.ac.uk
Contact Tel: (020) 7898 4893/2