IFPRI is organizing a side-event at TICAD7 entitled, “Are Japanese Advanced Technologies and Know-How Effective for Addressing Food and Nutrition Challenges in Africa”.
The event will discuss how effective Japanese advanced technologies and know-how are, how they can be introduced into and contribute to establishing agri-food systems that are nutrition-sensitive, safe, healthy and efficient, to holistically address food and nutrition challenges in Africa toward Nutrition Summit 2020.
Moderators
- Futoshi Yamauchi, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
- Hiroyuki Takeshima, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
Introduction
- Rob Vos, Director of Markets, Trade and Institutions Division, IFPRI
Innovative Technologies and Know-How to Produce and Market Vegetables
Nutrition-rich vegetable production and nutrition improvement, Senegal
- Yasutaka Ohashi, Manager, Planning and Management Department, International Business Division, KAGOME Co., Ltd.
Smallholder Horticulture Empowerment and Promotion (SHEP) – latest updates, Africa
- Jiro Aikawa, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Renewable Energy and Cool Chains to Transform Rural Livelihoods
- Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu, ColdHubs in collaboration with Panasonic and Daikin Inc.
Surimi to Improve Nutrition and Empower Women
- Yuriko Shiraishi, NPO Uminokuni & Women’s Forum Sakana
Nutrition Interventions for Children via School and Market
Japan’s school lunch program and its relevance to Africa and others
KOKO Plus – Nutrition supplement for young children, Ghana Nutrition Improvement Project, Ghana
Q&A and Discussion
Conclusion
- Masahito Enomoto, Former Vice President of JICA for Food, Agriculture and Nutrition