Monday, November 26, 2007

REMINDER - "World Food Security: A History Since 1945" discussed at the InfoShop on Tuesday November 27 at 3:00 pm in J1-050

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the World Bank Agriculture and Rural Development Department
cordially invite you to a book launch and panel discussion featuring

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| | by D. John Shaw |
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| | This book provides the first |
| | comprehensive history of the numerous |
| | attempts made since the Second World War |
| | to provide food security for all. It |
| | shows not only the many ways in which |
| | attempts to achieve food and nutrition |
| | security unfolded, and the sequence in |
| | which they occurred, but also why they |
| | did not succeed, and what lessons can be |
| | drawn for the future. The book provides a |
| | point of reference for all those |
| | interested and involved in food security |
| | issues. |
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| | Tuesday, November 27, 2007 |
| | 3:00 - 5:00 pm |
| | (a reception will follow the |
| | presentation) |
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| | World Bank J Building Auditorium J1 - 050 |
| | 701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and |
| | Pennsylvania Ave. |
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Welcoming Remarks and Chair
Roger Morier
Senior Communications Officer, Sustainable Development Network, World Bank

Presented by the author
D. John Shaw
John Shaw was associated with the United Nations World Food
Programme for over thirty years, most recently as Economic Adviser
and Chief of its Policy Affairs Service. He was also a Consultant to
the Commonwealth Secretariat, the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations (FAO), and the World Bank. Previously, he was
a postgraduate in Agricultural Economics at the University of
Oxford, UK, Senior Lecturer in Rural Economy at the University of
Khartoum, Sudan, and Fellow in Agricultural Economics and a founding
member of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of
Sussex, UK.


Panelists
Dr. Marc Cohen
Research Fellow, Food Consumption and Nutrition Division, International Food
Policy Research Institute
Dr. Marc Cohen is the interim leader of IFPRI's research program on
policy processes in food security and nutrition, and a Research
Fellow in the Food Consumption and Nutrition Division. His current
research focuses on global and national institutions and policy
processes related to food security and nutrition, global
humanitarian aid policy, conflict and food security, post-crisis
reconstruction, the right to adequate food, and the impact of food
aid on community empowerment. He is a professorial lecturer in
international development at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced
International Studies, Johns Hopkins University.


Christopher Delgado
Adviser, Agriculture and Rural Development Department, World Bank
Christopher Delgado joined the World Bank in April 2006 as the Rural
Strategy and Policy Adviser, located in the central Agriculture and
Rural Development Department. He came to the Bank from nearly 27
years at the International Food Policy Research Institute, where he
co-founded IFPRI?s Global Research Program on High Value
Agriculture. He has worked extensively in Africa and Asia. From 2003
until joining the Bank, he was also a joint appointee of the
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in Nairobi Kenya,
where he directed ILRI?s Markets division. He holds a Ph.D. in
Economics from Cornell University.

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