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Conference highlights 2 — IFPRI-FAO Global Conference on Accelerating the end of hunger and malnutrition November 28-30, 2018. Bangkok, Thailand.

Producer:IFPRI
Year:2018
Language:English

Lifting 185000 out of hunger. Kostas Stamoulis, ADG, Economic & Social Development Department FAO —IFPRI-FAO Global Conference on Accelerating the end of hunger and malnutrition November 28-30, 2018. Bangkok, Thailand.

Assistant Director-General, says we must lift 185000 people out of hunger EACH DAY on this planet each to reach #ZeroHunger by 2030.
Duration:9:51
Producer:FAO
Year:2018
Language:English

The right data and the right tools. IFPRI Director General Shenggen Fan—IFPRI-FAO Global Conference on Accelerating the end of hunger and malnutrition November 28-30, 2018. Bangkok, Thailand

IFPRI Director General Shenggen Fan: For the world to achieve #ZeroHunger by 2030, we need to be sure we have the right tools and correct data.
Duration:0:55
Producer:FAO
Year:2018
Language:English

The hunger challenge by the numbers FAO Assistant DG and Regional Representative Kundhavi Kadiresan—IFPRI-FAO Global Conference on Accelerating the end of hunger and malnutrition November 28-30, 2018. Bangkok, Thailand

FAO Assistant DG and Regional Representative for Asia-Pacific boils down the numbers of what’s required to #AccelerateZeroHunger by 2030. Kundhavi Kadiresan says some 821 million undernourished people must be freed from hunger and malnutrition to achieve SDG-2 the #ZeroHunger target.
Duration:0:23
Producer:FAO
Year:2018
Language:Eng

The hunger challenge by the numbers part 2. FAO Assistant DG and Regional —IFPRI-FAO Global Conference on Accelerating the end of hunger and malnutrition November 28-30, 2018. Bangkok, Thailand

In order to #AccelerateZeroHunger, we must innovate, participate and most importantly collaborate, says FAO’s Assistant Director-General Kundhavi Kadiresan. She was speaking at the global conference in Bangkok, co-organized with IFPRI, to achieve #ZeroHunger
Duration:1:05
Producer:FAO
Year:2018
Language:English

The hunger challenge by the numbers Part 3. FAO Assistant DG and Regional Representative Kundhavi Kadiresan—IFPRI-FAO Global Conference on Accelerating the end of hunger and malnutrition November 28-30, 2018. Bangkok, Thailand.

The IFPRI-FAO conference to #AccelerateZeroHunger toward the 2030 SDG deadline can be the catalyst needed to agree a way forward that will lead to real improvements in the fight against hunger and malnutrition, says FAO Assistant Director-General Kundhavi Kadiresan
Duration:0:47
Producer:FAO
Year:2018
Language:English

Future Food Systems. David Dawe FAO Senior Economist— IFPRI-FAO Global Conference on Accelerating the end of hunger and malnutrition November 28-30, 2018. Bangkok, Thailand

David Dawe speaks on how urban food systems are so different than rural food environments, & the implications for nutrition.
Duration:11:49
Producer:FAO
Year:2018
Language:English

Coordinating an end to hunger in Ethiopia, Part 1. Eleni Gabre-Madhur, Bluemoon Advisory Services— IFPRI-FAO Global Conference on Accelerating the end of hunger and malnutrition November 28-30, 2018. Bangkok, Thailand

Convergence of innovative ideas and new technologies will help hungry nations of the world to leapfrog forward in their work to end hunger and malnutrition. Those leaps have the potential to become bigger and bigger as we move forward in our acceleration toward #ZeroHunger by 2030.
Duration:0:48
Producer:FAO
Year:2018
Language:English

Making a difference in Pakistan (FAO)

From Chitral to Balochistan and from FATA to Sindh, FAO continues to work towards the achievement of Zero Hunger in Pakistan. With its efforts focused on poverty reduction, food security, sustainable livelihoods and rural development, FAO continues to make a difference to enable vulnerable communities lead a healthy, happy and productive life.
Duration:5.46'
Producer:FAO Pakistan
Year:2017
Language:English

Healthier animals, healthier people: How FAO prevents infectious diseases

As most of the recent human pandemics such as EBOLA, MERS CO-V or Avian Influenza, originated in animals, this video explains why animal health intervention is crucial in preventing emerging pandemic threats. Regarding this subject, FAO’s Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Disease (ECTAD) have been supporting the Government of Viet Nam since 2004 to safeguard livelihoods from zoonotic diseases, especially Avian Influenza. Through preventing and controlling animal diseases, FAO ECTAD Viet Nam aims to achieve 3 UN Sustainable Development Goals; 1) No Poverty 2) Zero Hunger 3) Good Health and Well Being.
Duration:3.37"
Year:2017
Language:English