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Margaret A. Gilliam Lecture in Food Security听听听听 World Food Day
For information on our annual events and lectures consult
Margaret A. Gilliam Lecture in Food Security听听听听 World Food Day
Measuring Food System Transformation and Performance Post-Summit
Dr. Jean-Charles Le Vall茅e, IICA Canada Representative
Special guest speaker: Stephen Potter, Director of Agriculture and Food Systems, Global Affairs Canada. Learn more...
Supporting Indigenous Food Sovereignty: A Community-led Approach to Reclaiming Food Systems & Nourishing Communities
Jacquelyn Wright, President and CEO of Canadian Feed the Children
Food security in Canada in times of COVID-19: a paradigm shift
Special Guest Speaker - Dr Gis猫le Yasmeen, Executive Director 鈥 Food Secure Canada
Special guest speakers: Isabelle Germain, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, St-Hyacinthe; Students and teachers from Programme D茅fiMonde, Coll猫ge Sainte-Anne; M. Yvan Cardinal, Mayor, Town of Pincourt; M茅lanie Blais and students from Projet Vert, 脡cole secondaire du Ch锚ne-Bleu, Pincourt. Learn more...
Paul Winters, Associate Vice-President, Strategy and Knowledge Department, and Thouraya Triki, Director of IFAD鈥檚 Sustainable Production, Markets and Institutions Division.
Paul Winters is Associate Vice-President, Strategy and Knowledge Department at the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Rome, and has been with IFAD since 2015. From 2004-2015, he was a Professor in the Department of Economics at American University in Washington, DC, where he taught courses on impact evaluation, development economics, and environmental economics. Before American University, he worked at the International Potato Center in Lima Peru, the University of New England in Australia, and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)in Washington, DC. He has published numerous journal articles, working papers, and book chapters in the areas of impact evaluation, migration, cash transfer programs, rural development, and smallholder agriculture. He has conducted field work and managed surveys in the Philippines, Indonesia, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Ethiopia, and Kenya. From 2008 to 2015, he provided technical support to the Office of Strategic Planning and Development Effectiveness at the Inter-American Development Bank, helping design impact evaluations for IDB-funded projects.
Thouraya Triki is the Director of IFAD鈥檚 Sustainable Production, Markets and Institutions Division. Before joining IFAD, Triki worked at the African Development Bank (AfDB) as Manager in the Microeconomics, Institutions and Development Impact Division, Chief Economist Complex, at its headquarters in Abidjan, C么te d鈥橧voire. She managed the division鈥檚 knowledge products as well as a team providing support to AfDB鈥檚 non-sovereign lending operations. From 2013 to 2017, she was Chief Country Economist at AfDB North Africa Regional Department based in Tunis, Tunisia, with a particular focus on entrepreneurship, public-private partnerships and financial sector development. She also played a leading role in setting up the AfDB PPP Hub for North Africa. From 2008 to 2013 Triki held a senior and then principal economist position at AfDB鈥檚 research department where she was part of the Additionality and Development Outcome Assessment (ADOA) team. Before joining the AfDB, Triki spent about 10 years in various positions in academia 鈥 teaching finance in Canada, France and Tunisia, and managing and consulting with private sector businesses. Triki holds a PhD in finance from HEC Montr茅al.
The FAES Dean and the Managing Director of the Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security hosted the 5th Canada Food Brand Lab on April 23rd, 2019
This lab delved more fully into the relevance of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and adoption of global responsible investing principles to our consideration of the Canada food brand. The participants questioned whether this global change agenda to improve the well-being of people and the planet could influence the way Canada stewards its trusted food brand.
The Lab鈥檚 Outcome:
Guest speaker: Nadia Ponce Morales, Talent Acquisition and Business Development Manager, EQWIP HUBs
Nadia Ponce Morales has more than 12 years of experience in the international development sector and she is passionate about advancing youth engagement.
As a founding member of the EQWIP HUBs project design team, she鈥檚 currently developing new partnerships and initiatives to attract young talent to one of 12 EQWIP HUBs innovation centers located in Bolivia, Ghana, Indonesia, Peru, Tanzania and Senegal. The unique setting of EQWIP HUBs allows Canadian students and graduates with different levels of experience to share their knowledge and talent to solving the increasingly complex issue of youth unemployment and underemployment.
Having previously worked for global leaders in sustainable development, including Canada World Youth and SUCO, Nadia has successfully used her knowledge and expertise to create initiatives and projects that benefit young people and women in more than 15 countries. Nadia holds a Master鈥檚 degree in International Relations and a Graduate Diploma in Management and Sustainable Development. She is an alumna of the Governor General鈥檚 Canadian Conference on Leadership.Global Agri Connect is a flagship programme of National Skills Foundation of India (NSFI) organized every year. Global Agri Connects held in 2011, 2012, and 2013 were marked highly successful platforms where in GAC 2011 was organised on 鈥楾ransformational Changes in Indian Agriculture: The Next Decade鈥, GAC 2012 was organised on 鈥楬i-value Agriculture: A Gateway to farm prosperity鈥 and GAC 2013 on 鈥楨volving Skill Dimensions: The lever to agricultural growth鈥. Every year the event brings together various stakeholders like corporate bodies, department of agriculture and various other government bodies to discuss and deliberate on various perspectives of agriculture that can protect the country from the trends of declining production & productivity.聽
Organized annually by the Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF) and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Centre of Excellence against Hunger, this five-day event brought together nearly 300 leaders from 50 countries, hailing from the political, humanitarian, community and institutional realms. The mission of the Forum was to help governments around the world build national school meal programs that are locally-sourced and country-operated. Attendees took part in various workshops and conferences designed to: