
Food Security and Nutrition: More than two sides of the same coin?
As we move into the post-2015 era of the Sustainable Development Goals, the world faces many seemingly intractable problems. Malnutrition should not be one of them. Countries that are determined to make rapid advances in malnutrition reduction can do so.
If governments want to achieve the SDG target of ending all forms of malnutrition by 2030, they have clear pathways to follow. There are many levers to pull, and the Global Nutrition Report provides many examples of countries that have done so. Tackling malnutrition effectively is also key to meeting many other SDG targets.
- See the Global Nutrition Report 2015
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Program:
09:00 Opening
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State Secretary Hanne Maren Blåfjelldal, Ministry of Agriculture and Food
09:10 Key note speaker
- Presentation of the Global Nutrition Report 2015
Findings and recommendations by Lawrence Haddad, Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
09.35 Panel
Panel for comments and advice:
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• Isatou Jallow, Senior Advisor, New Partnership for Africa’s development (NEPAD)
• Felix P. Phiri, Director, Ministry of Health, Malawi, Scaling Up Nutrtion (SUN) Focal point
• Sudhvir Singh, Policy Director, EAT
• Liv Elin Torheim, Professor Nutrition, Oslo and Akershus University College (HiOA)
• Ruth Haug, Professor Food security, Norwegian University for life Sciences (NMBU)
• Åse Bjerke, Senior Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Moderator: Eva Bratholm, Communication director, Norad
11.15 Summing up
- Lawrence Haddad, IFPRI