Background
On May 8, the Food Security Portal and the FSN Forum will host a webinar on important food crisis risk monitoring efforts. The event will highlight priority research and policy questions, identify gaps in existing monitoring efforts, and pinpoint opportunities for collaboration to inform policy.
Food security and nutrition security, particularly in low-income countries, continue to face significant challenges, from volatile food prices, climate change-driven shocks, and conflict to pandemics and economic downturns. A number of research efforts exist around the world to allow near-real-time monitoring of these and other risk factors that drive food crises. This work includes monitoring production-related information, climate and conflict data, price information, and other factors in order to identify the likelihood of acute food insecurity and help policy makers enact timely policy responses.
Program
The program will explore the following critical questions:
- What have been the most critical advances on the remote measurement of productivity and other food crisis risk factors, and what advances do you see moving forward?
- What constraints exist and are likely to continue in the provision of near-real-time monitoring of food crises?
- What opportunities exist for collaboration among institutions and research groups?
RSVP
Join us on Friday, 8 May from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Dhaka time for this timely event. All are welcome. Register here.