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With research staff from more than 60 countries, and offices across the globe, IFPRI provides research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries.

Ruth Meinzen-Dick

Ruth Meinzen-Dick is a Senior Research Fellow in the Natural Resources and Resilience Unit. She has extensive transdisciplinary research experience in using qualitative and quantitative research methods. Her work focuses on two broad (and sometimes interrelated) areas: how institutions affect how people manage natural resources, and the role of gender in development processes. 

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IFPRI currently has more than 600 employees working in over 80 countries with a wide range of local, national, and international partners.

Food Citizenship

Food system advocates in an era of distrust

DC

1201 Eye St. NW

12th Floor Conference Center

Washington, United States

October 1, 2018

  • 12:15 – 1:30 pm (America/New_York)
  • 6:15 – 7:30 pm (Europe/Amsterdam)
  • 9:45 – 11:00 pm (Asia/Kolkata)

The global food system is the largest sector of the world’s economy, and critical for the health of our planet—from land and water resources to plants, animals, and people. Managing this system is a huge responsibility, requiring women and men who are efficient, creative, and caring. Public, private, and not-for-profit managers are recognizing the need to produce nourishing and safe products sustainably.

 

Join us as Dr. Goldberg reflects on his interviews with change-makers of today’s food system who provide a panoramic and in-depth look at a revolution in progress.

 

Keynote Speaker

  • Ray Goldberg, Professor of Agriculture and Business, Harvard Business School (Video)

Perspectives

Moderator