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15–17 MAY 2014 | ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
PARTNERS
In partnership with the African Union Commission, IFPRI and its 2020 Vision Initiative are proud to contribute to the 2014 Year of Agriculture and Food Security in Africa.
WELCOME TO THE CONFERENCE
Dear Conference Participant:
Welcome to the 2020 conference on “Building Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security”!
In the past few years, many people and parts of the world have been hit by major shocks ranging from earthquakes, hurricanes, droughts, and flooding to financial crises and food price spikes. At the same time, poor people and communities remain vulnerable to shocks that may be smaller in scope—such as emerging diseases and contaminated foods—but just as devastating for affected households. We confront a world of shocks, both familiar and unfamiliar.
We know, in general, that building resilience means helping individuals, households, communities, and countries prepare for, cope with, and recover from these shocks and become even better off. We have far less understanding, however, of how to build resilient agricultural and food systems, health systems, social systems, and governance structures that can preempt and better manage different types of shocks.
This conference—the sixth in the 2020 Vision “family” of conferences that explore emerging food policy issues to inform, influence, and catalyze action—will offer an opportunity to engage deeply with these issues. The conference brings together actors from many sectors and places. You will have the chance to hear from 140 speakers, attend 21 side events, read 28 conference papers and briefs, and attend a rich and stimulating knowledge fair, while mingling with some 700 of your colleagues who are similarly committed to this topic. We anticipate three full days packed with events and opportunities for sharing ideas and networking.
We greatly appreciate the support of the Conference Partners and the advice of the 2020 Conference Advisory Committee in undertaking this event.
Over the course of the conference, the knowledge fair, and the side events, we warmly invite you to participate in an active and open cross-fertilization of views and ideas, and we hope you will share these ideas with your colleagues and professional communities when you return home.
With best wishes for a successful conference,
Shenggen FanIFPRI, Director General
FOR FOOD, AGRICULTURE,AND THE ENVIRONMENT
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
IFPRI
Rajul Pandya-LorchHead, 2020 Vision Initiative
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AGENDA OVERVIEW
THURSDAY 15 MAY 2014
08:30–10:00
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SIDE EVENTS
Food Safety: Options for Addressing a Growing Crisis
Social Safety Nets in Africa: The Case of PSNP in Ethiopia
Enhancing Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security in Small Island Economies
What’s Different about Resilience Programming?: Lessons and Evi-dence to Date
SIDE EVENTS
Promoting Cross-Border Learning to Increase the Resilience of Poor Women and Their Families throughout South Asia
Improving Resilience by Strengthening Capacities for Integrated Water Resource Management in Landscapes
Enhancing Resilience in African Drylands: Toward a Shared Development Agenda
Exploring Resilience through the Global Food Security Index: Private/Public Sector Solutions
SIDE EVENTS
Healthy People, Resilient Systems
Weather Insurance in Ethiopia: Lessons Learned and Way Forward
Building Resilience for the Poor through Sustainable Land Management
Sharing Donor Best Practices to Institutionalize Resilience
SIDE EVENTS
Nutrition as an Input and an Outcome of Resilience
Measuring and Evaluating Resilience in Drylands of East Africa
Building Resilience for Food Security in Tran-sition Countries: The Case of Yemen
Global Partnership for Resilience
SEATING OF GUESTS
INAUGURAL SESSION
Welcome Remarks
Inaugural Addresses
Keynote Addresses
Panel: Investing in Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security
RECEPTION
FRIDAY 16 MAY 201408:30–10:30
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PLENARY 1: Understanding Resilience and Coping with a World of Shocks
PLENARY 2: Ministerial Dia-logue: Policies and Investments to Build Resilience
PARALLEL SESSIONS 3A–C: Dealing with Shocks, Part 1
3A. Vulnerability and Volatility: Dealing with Local and National Shocks
3B. Erratic Weather Patterns: Deal-ing with Climate Change
3C. Conflicts and Displacement: Dealing with Humanitarian Crises
LUNCH PARALLEL SESSIONS 3D–F: Dealing with Shocks, Part 2
3D. Food Price Spikes and Financial Crises: Dealing with Regional and International Market Shocks
3E. Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Floods, and More: Dealing with Natural Disasters
3F. Health Shocks: Dealing with Food Safety, Nutrition, and Public Health Crises
PLENARY 4: Report Back from Mont-pellier and Parallel Sessions
PLENARY 5: Measuring Resilience
SIDE EVENTS
Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition: Resilient Policies for Nutritional Security
Marginal Lands Status: Challenges and Potential Contribution to the World Food and Income Security
Fostering Sustainability and Resilience for Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Integrated Approach
Agricultural Technology Investments for Building Climate Resilience
Components of a Measurement Framework for Resilience: Recommendations from the Food Secu-rity Information Network (FSIN) Resilience Measure-ment Technical Working Group
CULTURAL PROGRAM & RECEPTION
KNOWLEDGE FAIR
RAPID-FIRE PRESENTATIONS
SATURDAY 17 MAY 201408:30–10:30
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15:45–18:30PLENARY 6: Building Resilience for Vulnerable People and Communities
PLENARY 7: Addressing Gen-der, Exclusion, and Resilience
PARALLEL SESSIONS 8A–D: Building Blocks for Resilience
8A. Building Resilience by Improving Health, Nutrition, and Knowledge
8B. Building Resilience by Making Institutions More Effective
8C. Building Resilience by Strengthening Governance and Accountability
8D. Building Resilience by Innovat-ing and Investing in Agricultural Systems
LUNCH PARALLEL SESSIONS 9A–E: Improving Resilience to Shocks in Regional Contexts
9A. Building Resilience to Drought in the Horn of Africa
9B. Building Resilience to Drought and Resource Scarcity in the Sahel
9C. Building Resilience to Food Insecurity and Conflict-Related Shocks in the Arab World
9D. Building Resilience to Nutri-tion Insecurity and Weather Shocks in South Asia
9E. Building Resilience to Food-Borne Diseases and Public Health Shocks in East Asia and the Pacific
PLENARY 10: Report Back from Parallel Sessions
PLENARY 11: Addressing Research, Action, and Policy Gaps
PLENARY 12: Embedding Resilience in a Post-2015 World
MOVING FORWARDKNOWLEDGE FAIR
RAPID-FIRE PRESENTATIONS
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THURSDAY 15 MAY 2014
08:30–10:00
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14:30– 16:00 16:00–17:00 17:00–20:00 20:00–22:00
SIDE EVENTS
Food Safety: Options for Addressing a Growing Crisis
Social Safety Nets in Africa: The Case of PSNP in Ethiopia
Enhancing Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security in Small Island Economies
What’s Different about Resilience Programming?: Lessons and Evi-dence to Date
SIDE EVENTS
Promoting Cross-Border Learning to Increase the Resilience of Poor Women and Their Families throughout South Asia
Improving Resilience by Strengthening Capacities for Integrated Water Resource Management in Landscapes
Enhancing Resilience in African Drylands: Toward a Shared Development Agenda
Exploring Resilience through the Global Food Security Index: Private/Public Sector Solutions
SIDE EVENTS
Healthy People, Resilient Systems
Weather Insurance in Ethiopia: Lessons Learned and Way Forward
Building Resilience for the Poor through Sustainable Land Management
Sharing Donor Best Practices to Institutionalize Resilience
SIDE EVENTS
Nutrition as an Input and an Outcome of Resilience
Measuring and Evaluating Resilience in Drylands of East Africa
Building Resilience for Food Security in Tran-sition Countries: The Case of Yemen
Global Partnership for Resilience
SEATING OF GUESTS
INAUGURAL SESSION
Welcome Remarks
Inaugural Addresses
Keynote Addresses
Panel: Investing in Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security
RECEPTION
FRIDAY 16 MAY 201408:30–10:30
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11:00–12:30 12:30–14:00 14:00–15:30
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PLENARY 1: Understanding Resilience and Coping with a World of Shocks
PLENARY 2: Ministerial Dia-logue: Policies and Investments to Build Resilience
PARALLEL SESSIONS 3A–C: Dealing with Shocks, Part 1
3A. Vulnerability and Volatility: Dealing with Local and National Shocks
3B. Erratic Weather Patterns: Deal-ing with Climate Change
3C. Conflicts and Displacement: Dealing with Humanitarian Crises
LUNCH PARALLEL SESSIONS 3D–F: Dealing with Shocks, Part 2
3D. Food Price Spikes and Financial Crises: Dealing with Regional and International Market Shocks
3E. Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Floods, and More: Dealing with Natural Disasters
3F. Health Shocks: Dealing with Food Safety, Nutrition, and Public Health Crises
PLENARY 4: Report Back from Mont-pellier and Parallel Sessions
PLENARY 5: Measuring Resilience
SIDE EVENTS
Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition: Resilient Policies for Nutritional Security
Marginal Lands Status: Challenges and Potential Contribution to the World Food and Income Security
Fostering Sustainability and Resilience for Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Integrated Approach
Agricultural Technology Investments for Building Climate Resilience
Components of a Measurement Framework for Resilience: Recommendations from the Food Secu-rity Information Network (FSIN) Resilience Measure-ment Technical Working Group
CULTURAL PROGRAM & RECEPTION
KNOWLEDGE FAIR
RAPID-FIRE PRESENTATIONS
SATURDAY 17 MAY 201408:30–10:30
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15:45–18:30PLENARY 6: Building Resilience for Vulnerable People and Communities
PLENARY 7: Addressing Gen-der, Exclusion, and Resilience
PARALLEL SESSIONS 8A–D: Building Blocks for Resilience
8A. Building Resilience by Improving Health, Nutrition, and Knowledge
8B. Building Resilience by Making Institutions More Effective
8C. Building Resilience by Strengthening Governance and Accountability
8D. Building Resilience by Innovat-ing and Investing in Agricultural Systems
LUNCH PARALLEL SESSIONS 9A–E: Improving Resilience to Shocks in Regional Contexts
9A. Building Resilience to Drought in the Horn of Africa
9B. Building Resilience to Drought and Resource Scarcity in the Sahel
9C. Building Resilience to Food Insecurity and Conflict-Related Shocks in the Arab World
9D. Building Resilience to Nutri-tion Insecurity and Weather Shocks in South Asia
9E. Building Resilience to Food-Borne Diseases and Public Health Shocks in East Asia and the Pacific
PLENARY 10: Report Back from Parallel Sessions
PLENARY 11: Addressing Research, Action, and Policy Gaps
PLENARY 12: Embedding Resilience in a Post-2015 World
MOVING FORWARDKNOWLEDGE FAIR
RAPID-FIRE PRESENTATIONS
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CONFERENCE AGENDAas of May 18, 2014
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Thursday 15 May 201417:00–20:00 INAUGURAL SESSION LALIBELA 1 & 2
17:00–17:10 WELCOME REMARKS
Conference Director: Rajul Pandya-Lorch, Head of the 2020 Vision Initiative and Chief of Staff, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), USAShenggen Fan, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), USA
17:10–17:40 KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
Kanayo Nwanze, President, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Italy Ertharin Cousin, Executive Director, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), ItalyFawzi Al-Sultan, Chair, Board of Trustees, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Kuwait
17:40–18:10 INAUGURAL ADDRESSES
Erastus Mwencha, Deputy Chairperson, African Union Commission, Ethiopia H.E. Hailemariam Dessalegn, Prime Minister of Ethiopia
18:10–19:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
H.E. John Kufuor, Former President, Republic of Ghana [video message]Tefera Deribew, Minister of Agriculture, EthiopiaBan Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations, USA [video message]David Nabarro, United Nations Secretary-General Special Representative on Food Security and Nutrition, Switzerland [video message]Naoko Ishii, CEO and Chairperson, The Global Environment Facility (GEF), USAMaria Helena Semedo, Deputy Director-General Natural Resources, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), ItalyRajiv Shah, Administrator, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), USA [video message]Lystra N. Antoine, Global Director, Sustainable Agriculture Development, DuPont Pioneer, USA
19:00–20:00 PANEL: INVESTING IN RESILIENCE FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY
Chair Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University, and Chair, High Level Panel of Experts on Food Security (HLPE), USA
Perspectives Tom Beck, Director, Resilience Secretariat, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), USA Newai Gebre-ab, Chief Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister and Executive Director of the Ethiopian Devel-opment Research Institute (EDRI), EthiopiaJimmy Smith, Director General, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), KenyaRhoda Peace Tumusiime, Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, African Union Commission, Ethiopia
20:00–22:00 RECEPTION LALIBELA PATIO
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08:30–09:30 PLENARY SESSION 1 LALIBELA 1 & 2 UNDERSTANDING RESILIENCE AND COPING WITH A WORLD OF SHOCKS
Chair Simon Maxwell, Senior Research Associate, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), UK
Perspectives Daniel Aldrich, Associate Professor and University Faculty Scholar, Purdue University, USATom Arnold, Concern Worldwide’s Special Representative for Hunger and Director General, Institute of Inter-national and European Affairs, IrelandAshvin Dayal, Associate Vice President, Managing Director, Asia, The Rockefeller Foundation, ThailandJohn Hoddinott, Deputy Director, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, IFPRI, USALu Mai, Secretary General, China Development Research Foundation, ChinaStephan B. Tanda, Member of the Managing Board, Royal DSM, NetherlandsCarolyn Y. Woo, President and CEO, Catholic Relief Services, USA
09:30–10:30 PLENARY SESSION 2 LALIBELA 1 & 2 MINISTERIAL DIALOGUE: POLICIES AND INVESTMENTS TO BUILD RESILIENCE
Chair Margaret Catley-Carlson, UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Water, Canadian Water Network, Inter-national Fertilizer Development Centre (IFDC), Canada
Perspectives Tekalign Mamo, State Minister and Minister’s Advisor, Ministry of Agriculture, EthiopiaSok Silo, Deputy Secretary General, Council for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD), CambodiaTahlim Sudaryanto, Assistant Minister for International Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, Indonesia
10:30–11:00 COFFEE/TEA BREAK LALIBELA PATIO
11:00–12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 3A–C: DEALING WITH SHOCKS, PART I
3A: VULNERABILITY & VOLATILITYDealing with Local & National ShocksLalibela 3A
3B: ERRATIC WEATHER PATTERNS Dealing with Climate ChangeLalibela 3B
3C: CONFLICTS & DISPLACEMENTDealing with Humanitarian CrisesLalibela 3C
Chair: Lucy Nyirenda, Regional Pro-gramme Officer – East and Southern Africa, African Risk Capacity, South Africa
Panelists:Hans Jöhr, Head of Corporate Agricul-ture, Nestlé, SwitzerlandVijay Mahajan, Founder and Chairman, BASIX Group, IndiaMara A. Russell, Practice Manager, Gender and Resilience, Land O’Lakes, Inc., USARachel Slater, Research Fellow and Head of Programme, Social Protection, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), UKAlemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, Senior Research Fellow, Development Strategy and Governance Division, IFPRI, EthiopiaRapporteur: Tigabu Getahun, Junior Researcher, Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany
Chair: Marco Albani, Senior Expert, Sus-tainability & Resource Productivity, McKinsey & Company, Italy
Panelists:Alessandro (Alex) De Pinto, Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Produc-tion Technology Division, IFPRI, USAAlisher Mirzabaev, Senior Researcher, Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, GermanyRichard Munang, Africa Regional Climate Change Programme Coordinator, Regional Office for Africa – United Nations Environ-ment Program (UNEP), KenyaRobert Nasi, Deputy Director General – Research and Acting Director, CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees, and Agroforestry, Center for International For-estry Research (CIFOR), IndonesiaAnn Tutwiler, Director General, Bioversity International, ItalyRapporteur: Daniel Callo-Concha, Senior Researcher, Center for Develop-ment Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany
Chair: Ruth Haug, Professor of Develop-ment Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway
Panelists: Jean-François Maystadt, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BelgiumSandrine Roussy, Disaster Risk Manage-ment Advisor, Action Contre La Faim, FranceEric Tollens, Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Division of Bioeconomics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BelgiumBanak J. Dei Wal, Director General of Disaster Management, Ministry of Gender, Child, Social Welfare, Humanitarian Affairs & Disaster Management, Republic of South SudanRapporteur: Willis Okumu, Junior Researcher, Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany
Friday 16 May 2014
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12:30–14:00 LUNCH LALIBELA PATIO
14:00–15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 3D–F: DEALING WITH SHOCKS, PART II
3D: FOOD PRICE SPIKES & FINANCIAL CRISESDealing with Regional & International Market ShocksLalibela 3A
3E: EARTHQUAKES, HURRICANES, FLOODS & MOREDealing with Natural DisastersLalibela 3B
3F: HEALTH SHOCKSDealing with Food Safety, Nutrition & Public Health CrisesLalibela 3C
Chair: Kym Anderson, George Gollin Professor of Economics, University of Adelaide, Australia
Panelists:Roehlano Briones, Senior Research Fel-low, Philippine Institute for Development Studies, PhilippinesMaximo Torero, Director, Markets, Trade, and Institutions Division, IFPRI, USANguyen Do Anh Tuan, Deputy Director General, Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam
Rapporteur: Harriet Mugera, Ph.D. Can-didate, University of Trento, Italy
Chair: Anita Kendrick, Governance and Environment Consultant, World Bank, Indonesia
Panelists:
A. Atiq Rahman, Executive Director, Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS), BangladeshAlok K. Sikka, Deputy Director General (Natural Resource Management), Indian Council of Agricultural Research, IndiaMercedita Sombilla, Director, Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Environment Staff, National Economic and Development Authority, PhilippinesXiaobo Zhang, Senior Research Fellow, Development Strategy and Governance Division, IFPRI, USARapporteur: Jing Zhu, Professor and Dean, College of Economics and Management, Nanjing Agricultural University (NAU), China
Chair: John McDermott, Director, CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, IFPRI, USA
Panelists:Harold Alderman, Senior Research Fellow, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, IFPRI, USADelia Grace, Program Leader, Food Safety and Zoonoses, Integrated Sci-ences, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), KenyaAnirudh Krishna, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science and Asso-ciate Dean for International Academic Programs, Duke University, USAJakob Zinsstag-Klopfenstein, Deputy Head, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, SwitzerlandRapporteur: Roseline Remans, Associ-ate Research Scientist, Agriculture and Food Security Center, Earth Institute, Columbia University, Ethiopia
15:30–16:00 COFFEE/TEA BREAK LALIBELA PATIO
16:00–16:45 PLENARY SESSION 4 LALIBELA 1 & 2 REPORT BACK FROM MONTPELLIER AND PARALLEL SESSIONS
Chair Patricia Malikail, Director General, Africa Bureau, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada, Govern-ment of Canada
Aurélie Botta, Researcher, Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD), France
Sessions Vulnerability and Volatility: Dealing with Local and National Shocks: Lucy Nyirenda, Regional Programme Offi-cer – East and Southern Africa, African Risk Capacity, South AfricaErratic Weather Patterns: Dealing with Climate Change: Marco Albani, Senior Expert, Sustainability and Resource Productivity, McKinsey & Company, ItalyConflicts and Displacement: Dealing with Humanitarian Crises: Ruth Haug, Professor of Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NorwayFood Price Spikes and Financial Crises: Dealing with Regional and International Market Shocks: Kym Anderson, George Gollin Professor of Economics, University of Adelaide, AustraliaEarthquakes, Hurricanes, Floods, and More: Dealing with Natural Disasters: Anita Kendrick, Governance and Environment Consultant, World Bank, IndonesiaHealth Shocks: Dealing with Food Safety, Nutrition, and Public Health Crises: John McDermott, Director, CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, IFPRI, USA
Friday 16 May 2014, continued
Montpellier Resilience 2014
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16:45–18:00 PLENARY SESSION 5 LALIBELA 1 & 2 MEASURING RESILIENCE
Chair Jon Kurtz, Director of Research and Learning, Mercy Corps, USAPerspectives Gero Carletto, Lead Economist, Development Research Group, World Bank, USA
Mark Constas, Chair of the FSIN Resilience Measurement Technical Working Group and Associate Professor of Applied Economics and Management, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, USA
Derek Headey, Research Fellow, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, IFPRI, USARoseline Remans, Associate Research Scientist, Agriculture and Food Security Center, Earth Institute, Colum-bia University, EthiopiaJillian Waid, Manager, Research, Learning, and Evaluation, Helen Keller International, Bangladesh
18:00–18:30 BREAK
18:30–20:00 SIDE EVENTS LALIBELA 3A, 3B, 3C, AWASH & SIMIEN
20:00–22:00 CULTURAL PROGRAM AND RECEPTION LALIBELA 1 & 2
Saturday, 17 May 2014
08:30–09:30 PLENARY SESSION 6 LALIBELA 1 & 2 BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR VULNERABLE PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES
Chair Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Chief Executive Officer and Head of Mission, Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN), South Africa
Keynotes Tim Frankenberger, President, TANGO International, USAHaile Gebrselassie, Long-Distance Runner and Olympic Gold Medalist, Ethiopia
Bekele Geleta, Secretary General, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Switzerland Peter Little, Professor and Chair of Anthropology and Director of Emory Program in Development Studies, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, USARuth Meinzen-Dick, Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Production Technology Division, IFPRI, USA
09:30–10:30 PLENARY SESSION 7 LALIBELA 1 & 2 ADDRESSING GENDER, EXCLUSION, AND RESILIENCE
Chair Regina Birner, Chair of Social and Institutional Change in Agricultural Development, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences in the Tropics and Subtropics, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Perspectives Mayra Buvinic, Senior Fellow, UN Foundation, USANeha Kumar, Research Fellow, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, IFPRI, USAEsther Mwaura-Muiru, Founder and Coordinator, Grassroots Organizations Operating Together in Sisterhood (GROOTS), KenyaSukhadeo Thorat, Professor of Economics, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sci-ences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Chairman of Indian Council of Social Science Research, IndiaSheri Arnott, Senior Policy Advisor, Food Assistance/Food Security, Food Programming and Management Group, World Vision International, Canada
10:30–11:00 COFFEE/TEA BREAK LALIBELA PATIO
Friday 16 May 2014, continued
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11:00–12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 8A–D: BUILDING BLOCKS FOR RESILIENCE
8A: BUILDING RESILIENCE BY IMPROVING HEALTH, NUTRITION, AND KNOWLEDGELalibela 3A
8B: BUILDING RESILIENCE BY MAKING INSTITUTIONS MORE EFFECTIVELalibela 3B
Chair: Jeff Waage, Director, London Inter-national Development Centre, UKPanelists:Charlotte Dufour, Nutrition Officer, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), ItalyDyno Keatinge, Director General, AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center, TaiwanBonnie McClafferty, Director, Agricul-ture and Nutrition, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), USAJonathan Shrier, Special Representative for Global Food Security (acting), Office of Global Food Security, US Department of State, USARapporteur: Amanda Wyatt, Senior Research Assistant, CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, IFPRI, USA
Chair: Michael Hailu, Director, Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Coopera-tion (CTA), NetherlandsPanelists:Lauren Alexander Augustine, Director, Program on Risk, Resilience, and Extreme Events, and Associate Executive Director, Division on Earth and Life Studies, The National Research Council, USASuresh Babu, Senior Research Fel-low, Partnership, Impact, and Capacity Strengthening Unit, IFPRI, USAShaun Ferris, Director, Agriculture and Livelihoods, Catholic Relief Services, USAConnell Foley, Director of Strategy, Advo-cacy, and Learning, Concern Worldwide, IrelandSamia Zekaria Gutu, Director General, Central Statistical Agency, EthiopiaRapporteur: Harriet Mugera, Ph.D. Candi-date, University of Trento, Italy
8C: BUILDING RESILIENCE BY STRENGTHENING GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITYLalibela 3C
8D: BUILDING RESILIENCE BY INNOVATING AND INVESTING IN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMSAwash Salon
Chair: Lawrence Haddad, Senior Research Fellow, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Divi-sion, IFPRI, USAPanelists:Mamadou Biteye, Managing Director, Africa, The Rockefeller Foundation, KenyaSuprayoga Hadi, Deputy Minister for the Development of Disadvantaged Regions, IndonesiaJacqueline Mkindi, Chief Executive, Tan-zania Horticultural Association, TanzaniaGirish G. Sohani, President, BAIF Develop-ment Research Foundation, IndiaMing Zhu, Director of Policy Research Department, National Disaster Reduction Centre, Ministry of Civil Affairs, ChinaRapporteur: Perrihan Al-Riffai, Senior Research Analyst, Development Strategy and Governance Division, IFPRI, USA
Chair: B. Y. Abubakar, Executive Secretary, Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria, NigeriaPanelists:Yemi Akinbamijo, Executive Director, Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), GhanaAden Aw-Hassan, Director, Social, Eco-nomic, and Policy Research Program, Inter-national Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), JordanPamela Chitenhe, Regional Director for DuPont Pioneer, Africa, South AfricaAjay Vir Jakhar, Chairman, Bharat Krishak Samaj (Farmers’ Forum India), IndiaMark Rosegrant, Director, Environment and Production Technology Division, IFPRI, USARapporteur: Tolulope Olofinbiyi, Pro-gram Manager, Director General’s Office, IFPRI, USA
12:30–14:00 LUNCH LALIBELA PATIO
Saturday 17 May 2014, continued
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14:00–15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 9A–E: IMPROVING RESILIENCE TO SHOCKS IN REGIONAL CONTEXTS
9A: BUILDING RESILIENCE TO DROUGHT IN THE HORN OF AFRICALalibela 3B
9B: BUILDING RESILIENCE TO DROUGHT AND RESOURCE SCARCITY IN THE SAHELLalibela 3A
9C: BUILDING RESILIENCE TO FOOD INSECURITY AND CONFLICT-RELATED SHOCKS IN THE ARAB WORLDLalibela 3C
Chair: Wondirad Mandefro, State Minister of Agriculture, EthiopiaPanelists:Mohamed Abdinoor, Team Leader, Pas-toralism and Livestock Programs, United States Agency for International Develop-ment (USAID), EthiopiaLuca Alinovi, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Representative in Kenya, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), KenyaJohn Kabayo, Coordinator, Drought Disas-ter Resilience and Sustainability Initiative (IDDRSI), Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), DjiboutiJames Oduor Okoth, CEO, National Drought Management Authority, KenyaPaul Sherlock, Head of Development Cooperation, Irish Aid, Embassy of Ireland, EthiopiaRapporteur: Sarah McMullan, Research Assistant, Markets, Trade, and Institutions Division, IFPRI, USA
Chair: Ousmane Badiane, Director for Africa, IFPRI, USAPanelists:Lapodini Marc Atouga, Commissioner for Agriculture, Environment, and Water Resources, ECOWAS Commission, NigeriaHilaire Sanou on behalf of Ibrahima Dieme, Commissioner in Charge of Food Security, Mines, and Environment (DSAME), West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), Burkina FasoMahalmoudou Hamadoun, Coordina-tor, Regional Support Programs for Food Security, Combatting Desertification, and Population and Development, Permanent Interstates Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS), Burkina Faso Stephan Krall, Head of Section, Agricultural Production and Resource Use, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusam-menarbeit (GIZ), GermanyDouglas Steinberg, Regional Director, West Africa, Helen Keller International, SenegalFatima Dia Sow, Commissioner for Social Affairs and Gender, ECOWAS/CEDEAO Com-mission, NigeriaRapporteur: Tolulope Olofinbiyi, Program Manager, Director General’s Office, IFPRI, USA
Chair: Abdallah Al-Dardari, Director, Eco-nomic Development and Globalization, United Nations Economic and Social Commis-sion for Western Asia (ESCWA), LebanonPanelists:Khalida Bouzar, Director, Division of Near East, North Africa, Europe, and Central Asia, International Fund for Agricultural Develop-ment (IFAD), ItalyClemens Breisinger, Senior Research Fellow, Development Strategy and Governance Divi-sion, IFPRI, USAMohamed Diab, Regional Director, Regional Bureau for the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), EgyptIsmahane Elouafi, Director General, Interna-tional Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA), United Arab EmiratesRapporteur: Perrihan Al-Riffai, Senior Research Analyst, Development Strategy and Governance Division, IFPRI, USA
9E: BUILDING RESILIENCE TO FOOD-BORNE DISEASES AND PUBLIC HEALTH SHOCKS IN EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFICSimien Salon
9D: BUILDING RESILIENCE TO NUTRITION INSECURITY AND WEATHER SHOCKS IN SOUTH ASIA Awash Salon
Chair: Linxiu Zhang, Professor and Deputy Director, Center for Chinese Agricultural Pol-icy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaPanelists:Xiangming Fang, Chair, Department of Applied Economics, China Agricultural Uni-versity, China Nguyen Viet Hung, Scientist, Food Safety and Zoonoses Program, International Live-stock Research Institute (ILRI) in Vietnam and Center for Public Health and Ecosystem Research (CENPHER), Hanoi School of Public Health, VietnamAgusdin Pulungan, President, Indonesia Farmers and Fishers Society Organisation (WAMTI), IndonesiaGibson Susumu, Food Security Officer, Land Resources Division, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Fiji IslandsEmorn Udomkesmalee (Wasantwisut), Senior Advisor, Institute of Nutrition, Mahi-dol University, ThailandRapporteur: Chengfang Liu, Associate Pro-fessor, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Chair: Purvi Mehta-Bhatt, Regional Rep-resentative, South Asia, International Live-stock Research Institute (ILRI), IndiaPanelists:Rajendra Adhikari, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Agricultural Development, NepalMubarik Ali, Senior Research Fellow, Innovative Development Strategies (IDS), PakistanS. Mahendra Dev, Director, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, IndiaFahmida Khatun, Research Director, Centre for Policy Dialogue, BangladeshD. B. T. Wijeratne, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Sri LankaRapporteur: Zhenya Karelina, Freelance Consultant, USA
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15:30–15:45 COFFEE/TEA BREAK LALIBELA PATIO
15:45–16:25 PLENARY SESSION 10 LALIBELA 1 & 2 REPORT BACK FROM PARALLEL SESSIONS
Chair Lawrence Haddad, Senior Research Fellow, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, IFPRI, USASessions Building Resilience by Improving Health, Nutrition, and Knowledge: Jeff Waage, Director, London Interna-
tional Development Centre, UKBuilding Resilience by Making Institutions More Effective: Michael Hailu, Director, Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), NetherlandsBuilding Resilience by Strengthening Governance and Accountability: Lawrence Haddad, Senior Research Fellow, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, IFPRI, USABuilding Resilience by Innovating and Investing in Agricultural Systems: B. Y. Abubakar, Executive Secretary, Agricul-tural Research Council of Nigeria, NigeriaBuilding Resilience to Drought in the Horn of Africa: Wondirad Mandefro, State Minister of Agriculture, EthiopiaBuilding Resilience to Drought and Resource Scarcity in the Sahel: Ousmane Badiane, Director for Africa, IFPRI, USABuilding Resilience to Food Insecurity and Conflict-Related Shocks in the Arab World: Abdallah Al-Dardari, Direc-tor, Economic Development and Globalization, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), LebanonBuilding Resilience to Nutrition Insecurity and Weather Shocks in South Asia: Purvi Mehta-Bhatt, Regional Repre-sentative, South Asia, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), IndiaBuilding Resilience to Food-Borne Diseases and Public Health Shocks in East Asia and the Pacific: Linxiu Zhang, Pro-fessor and Deputy Director, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
16:25–17:25 PLENARY SESSION 11 LALIBELA 1 & 2 ADDRESSING RESEARCH, ACTION, AND POLICY GAPS
Chair Rajul Pandya-Lorch, Head of the 2020 Vision Initiative and Chief of Staff, IFPRI, USAPerspectives Khalid Bomba, Chief Executive Officer, Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency, Ethiopia
Karen Brooks, Director, CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets, IFPRI, USADominique Burgeon, Director, Emergency and Rehabilitation Division, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organi-zation (FAO), ItalyDyborn Chibonga, Chief Executive Officer, National Smallholder Farmers’ Association of Malawi (NASFAM), MalawiSean Granville-Ross, Country Director, Mercy Corps, UgandaPrabhu Pingali, Professor and Founding Director, Tata-Cornell Agriculture and Nutrition Initiative, Cornell University, USAAnita Regmi, Senior Science Officer for Policy and Economics, CGIAR Consortium, France Jaidev Shroff, Chief Executive Officer, UPL Limited, India
17:25–18:25 PLENARY SESSION 12 LALIBELA 1 & 2EMBEDDING RESILIENCE IN A POST-2015 WORLD
Chair Joachim von Braun, Director, Department of Economic and Technological Change, Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany
Perspectives Michael Gort, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Canada to the Food and Agriculture Agen-cies of the UN, ItalyJeff Hill, Director for Policy, Bureau for Food Security, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), USA John Kanisio, Secretary General, Food Security Council, Republic of South Sudan Nadim Khouri, Deputy Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UN-ESCWA), LebanonStephan Schmitz, Head of Division, Rural Development and Food Security, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), GermanyGerda Verburg, Chair, Committee on World Food Security (CFS), Italy
18:25–18:30 MOVING FORWARD LALIBELA 1 & 2
Shenggen Fan, Director General, IFPRI, USA
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SIDE EVENTS
THURSDAY 15 MAY 2014 08:30–10:00
FOOD SAFETY: OPTIONS FOR ADDRESSING A GROWING CRISIS LALIBELA 3A
CGIAR Research Program on Agricul-ture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH)
FACILITATOR: Peter Ballantyne, Head, Knowledge Management and Information Services, ILRI
PRESENTERS:Delia Grace, Program Leader, ILRI, and A4NHJohn McDermott, Director, A4NH, IFPRI
DISCUSSANTS: Jean Michel Poirson, FAOErastus Kang’ethe, Professor, University of Nairobi Mweshi Mukanga, Ministry of Agriculture, Zambia Abigael Obura, Program Coordinator, CDC–Kenya Hung Nguyen, Hanoi School of Public HealthCOMMUNICATIONS: Susan MacMillan, Head, Public Awareness, ILRIContact: John McDermott, A4NH, IFPRI
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS IN AFRICA: THE CASE OF PSNP IN ETHIOPIA LALIBELA 3B
Ethiopia Strategy Support Program (ESSP) and Ethiopian Economics Association
SPEAKERS:Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, Senior Research Fellow, Development Strategy and Gover-nance Division, IFPRI Berhanu Woldemichael, Director, Food Security, Ministry of Agriculture, EthiopiaJohn Hoddinott, Deputy Director, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, IFPRIMatthew Hobson, Senior Social Protection Specialist, World BankYenus Hassen Mohammed, Coordinator, Household Asset Building Program, Ethiopia
Contact: Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, IFPRI
ENHANCING RESILIENCE FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY IN SMALL ISLAND ECONOMIES LALIBELA 3C
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), UN Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries, and Small Island Developing States (UN-OHRLLS)
CHAIR: Michael Hailu, Director, CTA
PANELISTS:Gyan Chandra Acharya, Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for the LDCs, LLDCS, and SIDSMichael Hailu, Director, CTAEdwin Laurent, Senior Advisor, The Caribbean Green Economy InitiativeMereia Volavola, Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Island Private Sector Organization (PIPSO)Adimaimalaga Fanny Tafunai, Women in Business in Development, SamoaJethro Greene, Chief Coordinator, Caribbean Farmers Network (CaFAN)Carmen Nurse, President, Caribbean Network of Rural Women Producers (CANROP)Gibson Susumu, Food Security Expert, Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC)Sant Kumar, President, Fiji Organic Producers Association, Foundation Member, Pacific Organic Producers Association (FOPA)Contact: Isolina Boto, CTA
WHAT’S DIFFERENT ABOUT RESILIENCE PROGRAMMING?: LESSONS AND EVIDENCE TO DATE AWASH
Resilience Learning Consortium (comprising CARE, Catholic Relief Services [CRS], Mercy Corps, and World Vision)
PANELISTS:Jon Kurtz, Director of Research and Learning, Mercy CorpsDeborah Ingersoll, Senior Director, Food Security and Livelihoods, World Vision USShaun Ferris, Director, Agriculture and Livelihoods, Catholic Relief ServicesChristel Bultman, Deputy Regional Director, Program Quality for West Africa, CAREMark Constas, Associate Professor, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University
MODERATOR: Tonya Rawe, Senior Research Lead, Food and Nutrition Security Unit, CARE USAContact: Jon Kurtz, Mercy Corps
10:00–10:30 BREAK
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THURSDAY 15 MAY 2014 10:30–12:00
PROMOTING CROSS-BORDER LEARNING TO INCREASE THE RESILIENCE OF POOR WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES THROUGHOUT SOUTH ASIA LALIBELA 3A
World Bank/South Asia Food and Nutrition Security Initiative
PANELISTS: Shamim Imam, Director of Capacity Building, Manusher Jonno Foundation, BangladeshVisakha Tilekeratne, Nutrition Expert, Viluthu Centre for Human Resource Development, Sri LankaUma Swaminathan, Coordinator, RUDI Multi Trading Company Limited, Self-employed Women’s Association (SEWA), IndiaChime Wangdi, Secretary General, Tarayana Foundation, Bhutan
Contact: Melissa Williams and Gitan-jali Chaturvedi, World Bank
IMPROVING RESILIENCE BY STRENGTHENING CAPACITIES FOR INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN LANDSCAPES LALIBELA 3B
BMZ/GIZ with Mekelle University WELCOME: Stefan Schmitz, Head of Division, Rural Development and Food Security, BMZ
PRESENTERS:Eyasu Yazew Hagos, Associate Professor in Land and Water Development, Mekelle University Petra Jacobi, Project Manager, GIZJohannes Schöneberger, Team Leader, Sustainable Land Management Program, GIZ Stephan Krall, Head of Section, GIZ
MODERATOR: Christel Weller-Molongua, Head of Division, GIZContact: Stephan Krall, GIZ
ENHANCING RESILIENCE IN AFRICAN DRYLANDS: TOWARD A SHARED DEVELOPMENT AGENDA LALIBELA 3C
World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and IFPRI
PRESENTERS:Raffaello Cervigni, Lead Environmental Economist, World Bank, USAMohamed Manssouri, Senior Advisor, FAO, ItalyStephen Danyo, Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist, World Bank, USA
DISCUSSANTS:Djimé Adoum, Executive Secretary, Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS), Burkina FasoTesfaye Beshah, Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), Djibouti Estherine Fotabong, Director of Programme Implementation and Coordination, New Part-nership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), South Africa (tbc)
FACILITATOR: Karen Brooks, Director, CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institu-tions, and Markets, IFPRI
Contacts: Michael Morris and Raffaello Cervigni, World Bank, Mohamed Manssouri, FAO
EXPLORING RESILIENCE THROUGH THE GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY INDEX: PRIVATE/PUBLIC SECTOR SOLUTIONS AWASH
DuPont Pioneer MODERATOR: Pamela Chitenhe, Regional Director – Africa, DuPont Pioneer
PRESENTERS:Pratibha Thaker, Regional Director, The Economist Intelligence UnitKhalid Bomba, CEO, Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation AgencyHans Jöhr, Corporate Head of Agriculture, NestléHarald Langer, Senior Analyst for Custom Research, The Economist Intelligence Unit
CLOSING REMARKS: Lystra N. Antoine, Global Director, Sustainable Agriculture Develop-ment, DuPont PioneerContact: Lystra Antoine, DuPont Pioneer
12:00–12:30 BREAK
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THURSDAY 15 MAY 2014 12:30–14:00
HEALTHY PEOPLE, RESILIENT SYSTEMS LALIBELA 3A
CGIAR Research Program on Agricul-ture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH)
FACILITATOR: Jeff Waage, University of London
PRESENTERS:John McDermott, Director, A4NH, IFPRIAnn Tutwiler, Director General, Bioversity InternationalFrancois Gasengayire, Senior Program Officer, IDRC
DISCUSSANTS: Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Professor Emeritus, Cornell UniversityPolly Ericksen, Program Leader, ILRIAlex Awiti, Professor, Aga Khan University, Nairobi
COMMUNICATIONS: Roseline Remans, Associate Research Scientist, Earth Institute, Columbia UniversityContact: John McDermott, A4NH, IFPRI
WEATHER INSURANCE IN ETHIOPIA: LESSONS LEARNED AND WAY FORWARD LALIBELA 3B
Ethiopia Strategy Support Program (ESSP) and Ethiopian Economics Association
CHAIR: Guush Berhane, Research Fellow, Development Strategy and Governance Division, IFPRI
SPEAKERS:Degnet Abebaw, Senior Researcher, Ethiopian Economic Policy Research Institute (EEPRI)Ruth Vargas Hill, Senior Economist, Africa Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Man-agement, World BankBirhanu Tadesse Ayana, Research Officer, ILRITeshome Y. Dayesso, Founder-CEO, Buusaa Gonofaa Microfinance, EthiopiaContact: Guush Berhane, IFPRI
BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR THE POOR THROUGH SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT LALIBELA 3C
Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, and IFPRI
CHAIR: Joachim von Braun, Director, Center for Development Research (ZEF), Univer-sity of Bonn
PANELISTS:Ephraim Nkonya, Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Production Technology Division, IFPRIDetlef Virchow, Senior Researcher, ZEFBokar Moussa, Agricultural Economist, National Institute of Agricultural Research of Niger (INRAN)Samuel Gebreselassie, Research Fellow, Ethiopian Economic Policy Research Institute and Future Agricultures ConsortiumAlisher Mirzabaev, Senior Researcher, ZEFContact: Alisher Mirzabaev, ZEF
SHARING DONOR BEST PRACTICES TO INSTITUTIONALIZE RESILIENCE AWASH
Mercy Corps MODERATOR: Tim Frankenberger, President, TANGO International
PANELISTS: Greg Collins, Deputy Director, Resilience Secretariat, USAIDTim Waites, Senior Livelihoods and Disaster Resilience Adviser, DFIDSundaa Bridget-Jones, Associate Director, International Development, The Rockefeller Foundation Calum McLean, Global Food Security Thematic Coordinator, DG ECHO, European CommissionContact: Ann Vaughan, Mercy Corps
14:00–14:30 BREAK
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THURSDAY 15 MAY 2014 14:30–16:00
NUTRITION AS AN INPUT AND AN OUTCOME OF RESILIENCE LALIBELA 3A
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Inter-national Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
FACILITATOR: Charlotte Dufour, Nutrition Officer, FAO
SPEAKERS:Jill Clements, Country Representative, Ethiopia, IFRCJohan Heffinck, Country Director, ECHO EthiopiaSheri Arnott, Senior Policy Advisor, Food Assistance/Food Security, World Vision International Harold Alderman, Senior Research Fellow, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, IFPRI
CLOSING REMARKS: Harold Alderman, IFPRI Contacts: Sylvie Wabbes Candotti and Carlotta Ridolfi, FAO
MEASURING AND EVALUATING RESILIENCE IN DRYLANDS OF EAST AFRICA LALIBELA 3B
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
SPEAKERS: Katharine Downie, Coordinator for the Technical Consortium for Building Resilience in the Horn of Africa, ILRILance Robinson, Governance and Resilience Scientist, ILRIEike Leudleing, Senior Decision Analyst, World Agroforestry CentrePolly Ericksen, Program Leader, ILRIBernard Bett, Senior Scientist, ILRIMohamed Said, Scientist, ILRIContact: Polly Ericksen, ILRI
BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR FOOD SECURITY IN TRANSITION COUNTRIES: THE CASE OF YEMEN LALIBELA 3C
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and IFPRI
CHAIR: Abdelkarim Sma, Regional Economist, Near East, North Africa and Europe Division, IFAD
PANELISTS: Olivier Ecker, Research Fellow, Development Strategy and Governance Division, IFPRILamis Al-Iryani, Head, Monitoring and Evaluation, SFD, YemenKwaw Andam, Agriculture Economist, Middle East and North Africa Region, World BankAbdul Wahed Mukred, Head, Food Security Secretariat, YemenSalah Hajj Hassan, Country Representative, FAO, YemenContact: Olivier Ecker, IFPRI
GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR RESILIENCE SIMIEN
The Rockefeller Foundation and United States Agency for Interna-tional Development (USAID)
PRESENTERS:Nancy Lindborg, Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitari-an Assistance (DCHA), USAIDAshvin Dayal, Associate Vice President and Managing Director, Asia, The Rockefeller FoundationMamadou Biteye, Managing Director, Africa, The Rockefeller Foundation
DISCUSSANTS: Hans Jöhr, Corporate Head of Agriculture, NestléConnell Foley, Director, Strategy, Advocacy and Learning, Concern WorldwideShaun Ferris, Director, Agricultural Livelihoods, Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
Contact: Sundaa Bridgett-Jones, The Rockefeller Foundation
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FRIDAY 16 MAY 2014 18:30–20:00
GLOBAL PANEL ON AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS FOR NUTRITION: RESILIENT POLICIES FOR NUTRITIONAL SECURITY LALIBELA 3A
Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition
CHAIR: Emmy Simmons, Global Panel Member
SPEAKERS:Emmy Simmons, Global Panel MemberHans Jöhr, Global Head of Agriculture, NestléEric Muraguri, Director, Chicken ChoiceBonnie McClafferty, Director, Agriculture and Nutrition, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)Bart Minten, Senior Research Fellow, Development Strategy and Governance Division, IFPRI, and Program Leader, Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Contact: Emmy Simmons and Fran Roberts, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition
MARGINAL LANDS STATUS: CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD FOOD AND INCOME SECURITY LALIBELA 3B
International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA)
CHAIR: Ismahane Elouafi, Director General, ICBA
SPEAKER: Shawki Barghouti, Consultant, World Bank
PANELISTS: Dyno Keatinge, Director General, AVRDC – The World Vegetable CenterSamuel Gameda, Director, Soil Health and Fertility, Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency Timothy Williams, Director, Africa, IWMI
MODERATOR: Fiona Chandler, Director International Cooperation and Partnerships, ICBAContact: Shoaib Ismail and Ismahane A. Elouafi, ICBA
FOSTERING SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE FOR FOOD SECURITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH LALIBELA 3C
Global Environment Facility (GEF) CHAIR: Dennis Garrity, UN Drylands Ambassador
SPEAKERS: Bashir Jama, Director of Soil Health Program, AGRA Mohamed Bakarr, Senior Environmental Specialist, GEF Secretariat Mohamed Manssouri, FAOEric Patrick, IFAD Alice Ruhweza, Technical Advisor – Ecosystems and Biodiversity, UNDP Mohamed Sessay, GEF Portfolio Manager, UNEPStephen Danyo, Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist, World BankContact: Mohamed Bakarr, GEF
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS FOR BUILDING CLIMATE RESILIENCE AWASH
CropLife International and IFPRI PANELISTS:Mark Rosegrant, Director, Environment and Production Technology Division, IFPRISylvester Oikeh, Water Efficient Maize for Africa Project Manager, African Agricultural Technology FoundationRichard Jones, Chief of Party for the Scaling Seeds and Technologies Partnership in Africa
MODERATOR: Ann Tutwiler, Director General, Bioversity InternationalContacts: Nilar Chit Tun, IFPRI, and Deb Carstoiu, CropLife
COMPONENTS OF A MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK FOR RESILIENCE: RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE FOOD SECURITY INFORMATION NETWORK (FSIN) RESILIENCE MEASUREMENT TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP SIMIEN
Food Security Information Network (FSIN)
PANELISTS:Gero Carletto, Lead Economist, World BankDan Maxwell, Professor, Tufts UniversityNancy Mock, Associate Professor, Tulane University John Hoddinott, Deputy Director, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, IFPRIJon Kurtz, Director of Research and Learning, Mercy Corps
CO-CHAIRS: Luca Russo, Senior Economist, FAO, and Mark Constas, Associate Profes-sor, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell UniversityContact: FSIN Secretariat
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RAPID-FIRE PRESENTATIONSA rapid-fire presentation is an opportunity to convey a big idea in a small amount of time. Join us at lunchtime (12:45–1:45 pm) on May 16 and 17 in room Lalibela 3A, as our presenters share exciting concepts, tools, and success stories on how to frame, measure, and build up resilience around the world—in just five minutes!e mChair: Sivan Yosef, Program Manager, IFPRI
THE KNOWLEDGE FAIR is an interactive forum for sharing ideas and resources, and collaborating across sectors and areas of expertise. The Fair will be open throughout the three days of the conference. Take advantage of its many features:• Bring your lunch to the rapid-fire presentation room (Lalibela 3A) on May 16 and 17 to watch speakers boldly pre sent their
big resilience idea in just five minutes.• Cast your vote on resilience issues and questions at the polling stations.• View the 60+ electronic posters created by talented colleagues from around the world at the e-poster stations.• Watch more than 30 resilience-related videos on the video monitors.• Visit the exhibit tables displaying the latest resources on resilience from our partners.• Pick up complimentary handouts and distribute your own at the participants’ shared table.• Sign up to receive one (or more!) of the 28 conference papers and briefs, as well as other IFPRI publications, at the
publications station.
VIDEOS
KNOWLEDGE FAIR
Friday 16 May 2014
PRESENTER ORGANIZATION TOPIC
Vijay Sardana UPL Limited Technologies for Achieving Better Productivity and Post-Harvest Management
Roseline Remans Columbia University, Bioversity International
From Data to Decision-Making in Africa: A Game-Changing Diag-nostic System
Nathan Morrow Tulane University Novel Methods for Achieving More Timely and Relevant Food Security Interventions
Jeremy Jackson Southern Africa Development Com-munity (SADC)
Vulnerability Assessments in Southern Africa
Chris Hillbruner Famine Early Warning Systems Net-work (FEWS NET)
Deriving New Measures of Resilience from Existing Livelihoods Data: An Example from Zimbabwe
Shuhao Tan Renmin University of China Building Resilience for Food Security through Improving Soil Man-agement in China
Laurence Dare One Acre Fund Bundled Farmer Services for ResilienceMohamed Abdinoor US Agency for International Develop-
ment (USAID)Resilience in Action: Changing Horizons in Ethiopia’s Drylands
Saturday 17 May 2014
PRESENTER ORGANIZATION TOPIC
Codrin Paveliuc-Olariu
Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech The Use of Social Media in Detecting and Preventing Crises
Danielle Tendall Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ)
A New, Urgently Needed Resilience Tool for Policymakers
Nyagoy Nyongo Fairtrade Africa How Fairtrade Premiums Can Promote Innovation and ResilienceMichael Jones IUCN Resilience Task Force The Critical Differences among Operational Resilience, Social-
Ecological Resilience, and Engineering ResilienceChristophe Béné Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Contribution of Resilience to Food and Nutrition SecurityFengying Nie Agricultural Information Institute Smallholders' Coping Strategies against Shocks in Rural ChinaCollins Cheruiyot CAFOD International Successes of a Green Energy Project in Building Resilience in
KenyaFilippo Minozzi World Food Programme (WFP) Connecting Farmers to Markets and Measuring Their Resilience
with a Randomized EvaluationDuygu Celik International Fund for Agricultural
Development (IFAD)New Directions for Smallholder Agriculture
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VIDEOSVIDEO TITLE ORGANIZATION
Resilience in Burundi: Together We Can Do More Anglican Church of Burundi
Livestock Development for Sustainable Livelihood of Small Farmers BAIF Development Research Foundation
Building Resilience of the Coastal Communities in Bangladesh Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies
Building Resilience through Innovation Catholic Relief Services
What Is the Resilience Learning Consortium? Catholic Relief Services
Ecofriendly Nets to Reduce Pesticide Use on Vegetables CIRAD
Produced in South SudanDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusam-menarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Water-Spreading Weirs in Semi-Arid RegionsDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusam-menarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Fortified Rice: A Game Changer DSM
Feeding 9 Billion: Climate Change and Food Security Evan Fraser, University of Guelph
The Story of Agriculture and the Green Economy Farming First
Farming First Introduction Farming First
Key Role of Agriculture in Addressing MalnutritionGlobal Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition
The Rise of Social Safety Nets in AfricaGovernment of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme
Fish on Farms: Integration of Small-Scale Aquaculture with Home-stead Food Production Helen Keller International
Combating the Threat of Wheat Stripe (Yellow) RustInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
Excessive Food Price Variability Early Warning System International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Arab Spatial: Development and Food Security Atlas International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Dying for Meat International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
Prevention and Control of Agriculture-Associated Diseases International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
Irish Aid in Ethiopia–Tigray Water Management Irish Aid
Nutrition in Ethiopia Irish Aid
Kenya: Better Farming through Improved Practices McGill University
REKOMPAK: Rebuilding Indonesia's Communities after Disasters Multi Donor Fund for Aceh and Nias
Nescafé Plan in Kenya Nestlé
Nutrition Education for Teenage Girls in Milk Districts, India Nestlé
R4: The Rural Resilience Initiative Oxfam America
Evolutionary Plant Breeding in IranSecretariat of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
UNDP Ethiopia Disaster Risk Reduction and Livelihoods Recovery Programme United Nations Development Programme
African Communities Vaccinate against Newcastle Disease
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), Crawford Fund, and University of Sydney
Global Hunger Index 2013 Welthungerhilfe
A Story of Resilience: Santa Rosa Pixabaj World Food Programme
Women Lead the Way out of Hunger in Darfur World Food Programme–Sudan
NOTE: The videos listed here were not necessarily produced by the contributing organizations.
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E-POSTERS
CONTRIBUTOR/ORGANIZATION
Tsedeke Abate, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
Action Against Hunger (ACF)–USA
Action Contre La Faim (ACF)
Perrihan Al-Riffai, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Evgeniya Anisimova, Karen Brooks, and Pascale Sabbagh, CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM)
Association of International Research and Development Centers for Agriculture (AIRCA)
Daniel Balaban, Cynthia Jones, and Andrea Galante,WFP Centre of Excellence against Hunger
John Bee and Yery Mendoza, Nestlé S.A.
Ekaterina Bessonova and Matthew Fielding, Swedish Interna-tional Agricultural Network Initiative, Stockholm Environment Institute
Edith Boekraad, Cordaid
Kimberly L. Bothi, Bernard Pelletier, Gordon M. Hickey, and Lutta Muhammad, KARI–McGill Food Security Project
Paula Bramel, Global Crop Diversity Trust
Catherine Callens, Global Panel
Daniel Callo-Concha, Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn
Volli Carucci, World Food Programme
Catholic Relief Services
CONCERN Worldwide–Ethiopia
Bader Mahaman Dioula, Action Contre La Faim–France
DSM Nutritional Products Ltd., Nutrition Improvement Program
Thomas Dubois, AVRDC–The World Vegetable Center
Walter Engelberg and Petra Jacobi, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Farming First
FEWS NET
Wiebke Förch, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
Wiebke Förch, CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agri-culture, and Food Security (CCAFS)
Mark Fritzler, Technical and Operational Performance Support (TOPS) program
Jaqueline Garcia-Yi, Technical University of Munich
Government of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme
Kosei Hashiguchi, JICA Rural Resilience Enhancement Project
Ton Haverkort, Cordaid
Narayan Hegde, BAIF Development Research Foundation
Jennifer Hodbod and Allyson Quinlan, Resilience Alliance Young Scholars, Arizona State University, and Resilience Alliance
Jennifer Hodbod, Arizona State University
IFPRI/Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA)
CONTRIBUTOR/ORGANIZATION
International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA)
Bronwyn Irwin, ACDI/VOCA
Julien Jacob, Fundación Acción Contra el Hambre (ACF Spain)
Ling Jin, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Mike Jones, IUCN Resilience Task Force
Alissa Karg, Christie Getman, and Greg Kresslein, Lutheran World Relief
Dyno Keatinge, AVRDC–The World Vegetable Center
Getinet Kebede, Aurelie Carmeille, and Sandrine Roussy, Action Contre La Faim–Ethiopia
Sophie Makoloma, Christian Aid
Mercy Corps
Filippo Minozzi and Andrea Berardo, World Food Programme–Sudan
Andrew Mude, Birhanu Taddesse, Brenda Wandera, Bryn Davies, and Rupsha Banerjee, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
Handewi Purwati, Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development
Ahmed M. Abdel Rahman, University of Gezira
Christophe Rochat and Eva Hinds, United Nations Development Programme, Ethiopia
Sight and Life
Rachel Slater and Maryam Mohsin, Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium
Todd Slind and Jubal Harpster, Spatial Dev
Douglas Steinberg, Helen Keller International
Gibson Susumu, Secretariat of the Pacific Community
Barbara Szonyi and Delia Grace, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
Nashon Tado, Gianmaria Pinto, and Nicola Cozza, Building Resil-ient Communities in Somalia (BRCiS) Consortium
Séverin Tchibozo, Centre de Recherche pour la Gestion de la Bio-diversité (CRGB)
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA)
Danielle Tendall, Birgit Kopainsky, Michelle Grant, and Johan Six, ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute for Technology)
Peter Ton, Cordaid
Detlef Virchow, GlobalHort
Detlef Virchow, Center for Development Research (ZEF), Univer-sity of Bonn
Johanna Wilkes, Wilfrid Laurier University
Kirsty Wilson, LTS International
Ray-Yu Yang, AVRDC–The World Vegetable Center
Yumei Zhang, Mateusz Filipski, Kevin Chen, and Xinshen Diao, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and IFPRI
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PUBLICATIONS
BRIEFS
PAPERS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
1. Measuring Resilience in a Risky World: Why, Where, How, and Who? Christopher B. Barrett and Derek Headey
2. Enhancing Resilience for Food Security in Refugee-hosting Communities Athur Mabiso, Jean-François Maystadt, Joachim Vander-casteelen, and Kalle Hirvonen
3. Building Resilience to Conflict through Food-Security Policies and Programs: An Overview Clemens Breisinger, Olivier Ecker, Jean-François Maystadt, Jean-François Trinh Tan, Perrihan Al-Riffai, Khalida Bouzar, Abdelkarim Sma, and Mohamed Abdelgadir
4. Local Sources of Resilience: Working with Social Capital Quinn Bernier and Ruth Meinzen-Dick
5. Are Shocks Actually on the Rise? A Selective Review of Five Types of Shocks Laura Zseleczky and Sivan Yosef
6. Strengthening Capacity for Resilient Food Systems: Approaches and Research Gaps Suresh Chandra Babu and Sylvia Blom
7. Nongovernmental Organizations’ Approaches to Resilience Programming Timothy R. Frankenberger, Mark A. Constas, Suzanne Nel-son, and Laurie Starr
8. Resilience: A Primer John Hoddinott
9. Pastoralism and Resilience South of the Sahara Peter D. Little and John G. McPeak
10. Weather Risks and Insurance Opportunities for the Rural Poor Francisco Ceballos and Miguel Robles
11. Gender, Shocks, and Resilience Neha Kumar and Agnes Quisumbing
12. Enhancing Resilience to Climate-induced Conflict in the Horn of Africa Margherita Calderone, Derek Headey, and Jean-François Maystadt
13. The Role of Extension and Advisory Services in Building Resilience of Smallholder Farmers Kristin Davis, Suresh Chandra Babu, and Sylvia Blom
14. Building Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security in the Context of Civil Conflict: Experiences from Rural Develop-ment Programs in Yemen Olivier Ecker
15. Resilience and Exclusion: Development Policy Implications Joachim von Braun and Sukhadeo Thorat
16. Building a Resilient Global Food System by Lowering Food Price Spikes and Volatility Shenggen Fan and Joanna Brzeska
17. Enhancing Resilience to Nutritional Shocks Harold Alderman and Susan Walker
18. Strengthening the Links between Resilience and Nutrition: A Proposed Approach Charlotte Dufour, Domitille Kauffmann, and Neil Marsland
19. Addressing Weather Shocks: Promoting Resilient Aspirations for the Rural Poor Katrina Kosec, Huma Khan, Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, and Fanaye Tadesse
1. Measuring Resilience in a Volatile World: A Proposal for a Multicountry System of Sentinel Sites Christopher B. Barrett and Derek Headey
2. Refugees , Food Security, and Resilience in Host Communi-ties: Transitioning from Humanitarian Assistance to Develop-ment in Protracted Refugee Situations Athur Mabiso, Jean-François Maystadt, Joachim Vander-casteelen, and Kalle Hirvonen
3. Building Resilience to Conflict through Food-Security Policies and Programs: Evidence from Four Case Studies Clemens Breisinger, Olivier Ecker, Jean-François Maystadt, Jean-François Trinh Tan, Perrihan Al-Riffai, Khalida Bouzar, Abdelkarim Sma, and Mohamed Abdelgadir
4. Resilience and Social Capital Quinn Bernier and Ruth Meinzen-Dick
5. Are Shocks Really Increasing? A Selective Review of the Global Frequency, Severity, Scope, and Impact of Five Types of Shocks Laura Zseleczky and Sivan Yosef
6. Capacity Development for Resilient Food Systems: Issues, Approaches, and Knowledge Gaps Suresh Chandra Babu and Sylvia Blom
7. Current Approaches to Resilience Programming Among Non-governmental Organizations Timothy R. Frankenberger, Mark A. Constas, Suzanne Nel-son, and Laurie Starr
8. Understanding Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security John Hoddinott
9. Resilience and Pastoralism in Africa South of the Sahara, with a Particular Focus on the Horn of Africa and the Sahel, West Africa Peter D. Little and John G. McPeak
Visit the 2020 conference website (www.2020resilience.ifpri.info/) to find these additional resources:Brochure: An issue brochure exploring what resilience means, what has worked to improve resilience, and key knowledge gaps.Definitions of Resilience: A compilation of various definitions of resilience within the academic and gray literature. Collaborative Bibliography: A collection of resilience-related articles. Browse the full list and contribute your own!
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Rajul Pandya-Lorch
Djhoanna Cruz
Michael Go
Sivan Yosef
Laura Zseleczky
Melanie Allen
Luz Marina Alvare
Marwa Bakabas
Mulugeta Bayeh
Sarah Immenschuh Brawner
Vaishali Dassani
Haimanot Debasu
Heidi Fritschel
Luisa Gaskell
Jiun Heng
Simone Hill-Lee
Eric Holtzman
Jordan Kenney
Deirdre Launt
Vickie Lee
Marcia MacNeil
Milo Mitchell
Tolulope Olofinbiyi
Andrea Pedolsky
Abbie Perez
Mandy Rodrigues
Amanda Segovia
Peter Shelton
Gwendolyn Stansbury
Addis Tigabu
Julia Vivalo
Nahume Yadene
Jason Yauney
Eshi Events
DIRECTOR
COORDINATORS
TEAM MEMBERS
GROUND SUPPORT
CONFERENCE TEAM
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2020 CONFERENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Lystra N. Antoine, Global Director, Sustainable Agriculture Development, DuPont Pioneer, USA
Tom Arnold, Concern Worldwide’s Special Representative for Hunger and Director General, Institute of International and European Affairs, Ireland
Christopher Barrett, David J. Nolan Director and Stephen B. & Janice G. Ashley Professor of Applied Economics and Management and International Professor of Agriculture, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Man-agement, Cornell University, USA
Karen Brooks, Director, CGIAR Research Program on Poli-cies, Institutions, and Markets, IFPRI, USA
Paula Chalinder, Head of Profession, Livelihoods, Depart-ment for International Development (DFID), UK
Shenggen Fan, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), USA (ex officio)
Newai Gebre-ab, Chief Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister and Executive Director of the Ethiopian Develop-ment Research Institute (EDRI), Ethiopia
Michael Hailu, Director, Technical Centre for Agricultural & Rural Cooperation (CTA), Netherlands
Jeff Hill, Director for Policy, Bureau for Food Security, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), USA
Henock Kifle, Senior Advisor to the President, Interna-tional Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Italy
Bonnie McClafferty, Director, Agriculture and Nutrition, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), USA
John McDermott, Director, CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, IFPRI, USA
Steven Were Omamo, Director, Policy Program, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), Kenya
Prabhu Pingali, Professor and Founding Director, Tata- Cornell Agriculture & Nutrition Initiative, Cornell Univer-sity, USA
Martin Piñeiro, Director, Grupo Consultores en Economía y Organización, Argentina
Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University, and Chair, High Level Panel of Experts on Food Security (HLPE), USA
Hans-Joachim Preuss, Managing Director, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Germany
Marc Sadler, Practice Leader, Risk & Markets, Agriculture & Environmental Services, World Bank, USA
Jaidev Shroff, Chief Executive Officer, UPL Limited, India
Kathy Spahn, President and Chief Executive Officer, Helen Keller International (HKI), USA
Greg Traxler, Deputy Director, Bill & Melinda Gates Foun-dation, USA
Joachim von Braun, Director, Department of Economic and Technological Change, Center for Development Re-search (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany
Emorn Udomkesmalee (Wasantwisut), Senior Advisor, Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University, Thailand
Members met at IFPRI on October 21, 2013, to provide guidance on the 2020 Consultation.
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MAPS
LALIBELA SALON 1
LALIBELA PATIO
LALIBELA SALON 2
LALIBELA SALON 3A
AWASH SALON 1
AWASH SALON 2
LALIBELA SALON 3B
LALIBELA SALON 3C
PREFUNCTION AREA 2
PREFUNCTION AREA 1
STAIRS TO GROUND FLOOR
REGISTRATION
MAIN BUSINESS CENTERELEVATORS
R E S E R V E D
R E S E R V E D
R E S E R V E D
R E S E R V E D
M E D I A B R I E F I N G R O O M
SEATING AREA
EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM A
EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM B
DASHEN ROOM
SIMIEN ROOM
BARRO ROOM
OMO ROOM
LALIBELA & AWASH SALONS, LOWER LEVEL
ADDITIONAL MEETING ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR