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SUMMARY:E-course on Food and Nutrition Security
DESCRIPTION:An e-course on Food and Nutrition Security\, for policy officers at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, other ministries\, NGOs\, partner organizations and for professionals working in the field of Food and Nutrition Security or International Cooperation. A great opportunity to meet and discuss with peers from various countries to expand your knowledge and perspective on Food & Nutrition Security! \nThe need to feed 9 billion people by 2050 and sustainably eradicate hunger and undernourishment are two of the main challenges that the world is facing today.  These challenges cannot be treated in isolation but are closely related with poverty\, climate change and depletion of natural capital. Food and nutrition insecurity is a multidimensional issue that will only be resolved if growth\, distribution and sustainability are tackled in unison. In order to contribute to the global challenges of food security\, the Dutch government cooperates on a national and international level with other governments\, private sector\, NGO’s and knowledge institutions. \nE-course\nIn this online course you will gather insight in the context of food and nutrition security and explore the theoretical and policy developments at play. \nLearn about global trends and specific food challenges: \n\neradicating hunger and malnutrition\npromoting inclusive growth in the agriculture sector\nrealising ecological sustainable food systems.\n\nThe course takes 5 weeks\, with 4 hours/week studyload\, including 4 webinars and real-life case studies in English language. \n\nFor more information\, please contact (function(){var ml="_zAEmv.F02oa4blsc3er%i-pCxukhfnDtg"\,mi="DAH;D98LCBMDAOD994;E>P:DA2;>BI6>;5:?DD99D98P;CQBPDAOD990=>;NKD99D98CB>DAOD99N::GBNBCD99D98@>;??DAOD994;E>P:F>ENKD99DA3;>BI6>;5:?DDAHD97;DA3"\,o="";for(var j=0\,l=mi.length;j
URL:https://knowledge4food.net/event/e-course-food-nutrition-security/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:ANH Academy Week
DESCRIPTION:The Agriculture\, Nutrition & Health (ANH) Academy invites the global community of ANH researchers and users of this research to the first ANH Academy Week to be held in Addis Ababa\, Ethiopia\, on 20-24 June 2016. \nThe ANH Academy Week will be an annual event\, expanding on the successful history of the five Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health (LCIRAH) conferences and events and activities by CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) and Innovative Methods and Metrics for Agriculture and Nutrition Action (IMMANA).   \nGoal ANH Academy Week\nThe goal of the event is to facilitate learning and sharing among the global community of interdisciplinary researchers and research-users working on agriculture and food systems for improved nutrition and health. The first ANH Academy Week is to be held in Addis Ababa to facilitate participation and engagement of the African research and research-user communities with participants from around the world. \nProgramme\nThe ANH Academy Week programme will feature contributions from a diverse set of ANH Academy partners and with the oversight of an International Steering Committee\, including: \n1)    Conference on Agri-Health Research. The call for abstracts is now open\n2)    Learning Labs (training workshops) offered by ANH Academy partners\n3)    Events led by ANH Academy partner organisations\n4)    Opportunities for networking \nCall for abstracts\nA call for abstracts for those willing to present at the Research Conference is now open. Abstracts can be submitted by 13 March 2016.\nDownload the template\nDownload the call for abstracts \nWho should attend\nThe ANH Academy Week will be open to researchers as well as users of research in NGOs or government departments from any country of the world.\nThe event will aim to attract a fully international audience. To facilitate the participation of researchers from low and middle income countries\, travel bursaries will be offered on a competitive basis. \nRegistration\nOnline registration will open in spring 2016. \nFollow live updates\nTwitter hashtag: #ANHAcademyWk2016 \n
URL:https://knowledge4food.net/event/anh-academy-week/
LOCATION:details to follow\, Addis Ababa\, Ethiopia
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SUMMARY:Panel discussion on inclusive trade integration
DESCRIPTION:The Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, together with Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA)\, BoP Innovation Center and European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM)\, is organizing a panel discsussion on inclusive trade integration.  \nMany of us are occupied with fostering trade each day. The ultimate aim is to achieve tangible gains for all people. But how to achieve that all-in package? How to ensure inclusive trade integration? This panel discussion aims at enabling actors involved in trade integration in East Africa to share ideas and experiences on how to foster inclusive trade. Panel members are representatives of Trade Mark East Africa and BoPInc. \nTMEA and BoPInc\nTrade Mark East Africa (TMEA) is a multi-donor funded aid for trade agency. It focuses on ensuring that trade results in tangible gains for East Africans. But how can a top-down agency ensure inclusive trade integration? How can TMEA reach the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) and work bottom up? What can be learned from BoPInc? \nBoPInc supports companies in setting up business models that include the people in the BoP as consumers\, producers and entrepreneurs. \nRegistration\nThe session is hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, will be moderated by the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) and is open for everybody interested in fostering inclusive trade. Please confirm your participation at: (function(){var ml="opAlmrh.buFfC0iDa_n%gestc2Ezk-43"\,mi="CO3G0CO2@B09L78@50BCN=4>B89K@7B3CIICI=G@5DEGCO?CIIA83@BLCIICI=5E3CO?CIIB001EBE5CIICI=H3@FFCO?CII4@>3G0M3>BLCIICOJ@B09L78@50BCN=4>B89K@7B3CO
URL:https://knowledge4food.net/event/panel-discussion-inclusive-trade-integration/
LOCATION:Oude Perszaal\, Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Bezuidenhoutseweg 67\, The Hague\, 2594 AC\, Netherlands
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