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Oggetto: | IFAD online Event: Nobel Price Michael Kremer: June 12, 2020 @ 3 pm CSET |
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Data: | Thu, 11 Jun 2020 10:29:35 +0200 |
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IFAD
is pleased to announce 2 online events this Friday, June
12 at 3 pm & 5 pm CSET (Rome, IT Time Zone)
FARMERS
ON THE FRONTLINE - Making Digital Agriculture Work for
Small-scale farmers in a Post-Coronavirus World
The
aim of this event is to learn more about digital agriculture
and its potential to improve agricultural production and the
productivity of food systems. The event will also highlight
how small-scale farmers can benefit from the opportunities
digital agriculture offers in the face of the COVID-19
pandemic.
Mr Kremer will give a presentation focusing on his research
around digital agriculture. The conversation will address:
Moderator: Marie
Haga, Associate Vice-President External
Relations and Governance, IFAD
Speakers:
More
information and webcast link available on the event
page.
2.
June
12, 5-7 pm CSET: “Bridging Research and Policy
Responses to COVID-19: Value Chain, Food Security,
Women, Youth and Vulnerable Groups”
The
event will be webcast and
participants will be able to ask questions online by using
the hashtag #IFADBridge
Ever, as in the last few months, has the World witnessed an
endless number of projections, simulations, and predictions
about the evolution of the COVID-19.
Virologists, scientists, epidemiologists, economists have
tried to use theoretical models to infer the unknown
implications of the pandemics. In the meantime, Policy
makers were busy more than ever to make fast decisions,
actions, and fund allocations. Bridging Research and Policy
Responses to COVID-19 aim to bring together academics and
policy makers to synthetize responses on the most relevant
topics for the RBAs: future of the value chain, food
security, women, youth and vulnerable groups in the
post-lockdown era.
The
list of speakers include:
Gilbert
F. Houngbo, (IFAD), Sara Savastano (IFAD), Marie Haga
(IFAD), Maximo Torero (FAO), Arif Husain (WFP), Gero
Carletto (World Bank), Jo Swinnen (IFPRI), Marc
Bellemare (University of Minnesota)
Scott
Rozelle (Stanford University ), Saweda Liverpool-Tasie
(Michigan State University ), David Zilberman
(University of California, Berkeley) ,Tom Reardon
(Michigan State University), Carl Pray (Rutgers
University )
More information and webcast link available on the event page.
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