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Danielle Resnick

Danielle Resnick is a Senior Research Fellow in the Markets, Trade, and Institutions Unit and a Non-Resident Fellow in the Global Economy and Development Program at the Brookings Institution. Her research focuses on the political economy of agricultural policy and food systems, governance, and democratization, drawing on extensive fieldwork and policy engagement across Africa and South Asia.

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The 8th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD8)

Side Event: How Japan’s know-how can help address Africa’s food and nutrition challenges: Interventions and impacts

September 28, 2022

  • 6:00 – 7:30 pm (Asia/Tokyo)
  • 5:00 – 6:30 am (US/Eastern)
  • 2:30 – 4:00 pm (Asia/Kolkata)

IFPRI is organizing a side-event at TICAD8 entitled ” How Japan’s know-how can help address Africa’s food and nutrition challenges: Interventions and impacts”.

To feed its growing population amid the food crisis triggered by the Ukraine war, climate change and other challenges, Africa needs a flourishing food system that is nutrition-sensitive, efficient, safe, and healthy. This requires bringing modern technologies to local communities, helping stakeholders to acquire the relevant technical know-how, and building strong institutions. Japan can play important roles in these efforts. The side event explores how Japan can lend its expertise to address Africa’s food and nutrition challenges and show some evidence of the impacts.

IFPRI Organizers 

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Reducing food loss and improving food and nutrition security through solar powered cold storages in northeast Nigeria

Improving early childhood nutrition and growth in vulnerable communities hosting refugees in Ghana: An intervention with KOKO Plus

Training women on Japan’s traditional fish processing technique to improve fishery community livelihoods in Côte d’Ivoire

Promoting market-oriented horticulture in refugee hosting rural communities in Uganda

Using Commercial Microwave Links to improve forecasting and emergency response in rainstorm prone areas

Innovations embodied in Japan’s school lunch program

  • Nobuko Murayama, University of Niigata Prefecture/Japan Society for Nutrition and Dietetics, Japan (Presentation)

Saving young lives using plant-based ready-to-use therapeutic food in Malawi

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