Moderator:
- Rajul Pandya-Lorch, Chief of Staff, Director General’s Office, IFPRI (Video)
Speakers:
- David Beasley, Executive Director, U.N. World Food Programme (Video)
- Paul Dorosh, Director, Development Strategy and Governance Division, IFPRI (Video)
- Tony P. Hall, Executive Director Emeritus, Alliance to End Hunger (Video)
- Katherine Marshall, Senior Fellow, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Georgetown University; Executive Director, World Faiths Development Dialogue (Video)
- Daniel Maxwell, Henry J. Leir Professor in Food Security, Friedman School of Nutrition, Tufts University (Video)
Closing Remarks:
- Shenggen Fan, Director General, IFPRI (Video)
- Panel Discussion Video
- Q&A Video
After 10+ years of economic growth and 20+ years of early warning systems, famine still threatens millions of people in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, Yemen, and elsewhere. (IFPRI research on famine).
This policy round-table explored what we need to know and do differently to tackle famine. Speakers addressed key questions including:
- What is the on-the-ground response to famine and how is it working?
- What does research say about why we continue to experience famine and what can we do to prevent it?
- How do we address the role of conflict in famine?
- As famines persist, how do we improve humanitarian and resilience programming policies?
- How is the US government and civil society responding to famine?
- Have national or global governance mechanisms failed?