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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Conflict’s Impacts on Food Systems: Evidence from Somalia, Sudan and Haiti
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SUMMARY:Conflict’s Impacts on Food Systems: Evidence from Somalia, Sudan and Haiti
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/conflicts-impacts-on-food-systems-evidence-from-somalia-sudan-and-haiti-tickets-478325202557</p><p>	Conflict’s devastating impacts on food security are a growing focus for humanitarian actors, policymakers and researchers alike in the face of a growing global food crisis. In spite of abundant evidence that conflict is a primary driver of food crises, the precise pathways through which various forms of conflict affect specific components of complex food systems remains poorly understood.</p><p>	This webinar will present new findings from a joint Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and Dublin City University-led research programme investigating the impact of conflict on food systems. Drawing on evidence from Somalia, Haiti and Sudan, this cross-country research systematically maps components of local, national and international food systems; identifies specific pressure points where conflict interacts with them; and proposes operational, policy and research actions tailored to supporting and strengthening food systems disrupted and transformed by conflict.</p><p>	<strong>Speakers</strong></p><ul style="margin-left: 40px;">	<li>		Dr Ronak Patel, Director, Urbanization and Resilience Program, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative	</li>	<li>		Dr Caitriona Dowd, Assistant Professor in Security Studies, Dublin City University	</li>	<li>		Chris Pain, Head of Technical Assistance, Concern Worldwide	</li>	<li>		Saara Bouhouche, Humanitarian Policy Adviser, Concern Worldwide	</li></ul><p>	This event will be presented in English with French translation.</p><p>	<strong>Event will be recorded</strong></p>
LOCATION:Online, Zoom
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