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Food Security Center
Germany
Приєднався 30 лис 2016
The Food Security Center (FSC) at the University of Hohenheim, Germany is part of the DAAD program exceed - Higher Education in Development Cooperation. Currently five exceed - Excellence Centers for Exchange and Development at German universities are funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). FSC is establishing international networks in the field of food security for the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Water Security and Climate Change Conference (WSCC) 2019
The Food Security Center - #FSC (University Hohenheim), the Universidad Autonóma of San Luis Potosí, the Centers for Natural Resources and Development - #CNRD (TH Köln), the International Network on Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries - #SWINDON (TU Braunschweig) and are pleased to invite the community of renowned water experts working on the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to propose abstracts to the international conference on Water Security and Climate Change (#WSCC), 28-30 October 2019.
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Here is the link to the last year's WSCC: bit.ly/2Vm8q7e
Know more about Food Security Center: bit.ly/30TPA8I
Visit our website for more information: www.foodsecurity.de
Subscribe to our channel HERE bit.ly/2LWjlBf
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Assessing food and nutrition security by: Dr. Samson Gebremedhin and Fekadu Reta
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Part 1: Core and optional infant and young child feeding indicators and the situation in sub-Saharan Africa Dr. Samson Gebremedhin Gebreselassie / Associate Professor of Public Health, School of Public Health, Hawassa University Part 2: Linking agriculture development with nutrition, health and education of school age children through school feeding Fekadu Reta Alemayehu/ School Director, Acade...
Maternal and child nutrition among refugees and host communities by: Joana Abou-Rizk
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Maternal and child nutrition among refugees and host communities in Greater Beirut, Lebanon: a focus on hidden hunger and food security by Joana Abou-Rizk. Joana Abou-Rizk is a young researcher at the Institute of Biological Chemistry and Nutrition and a PhD scholar of the Food Security Center, University of Hohenheim. The lecture was given in the framework of the CLIFOOD Block Seminar “Nutriti...
Global Hunger Index by: Dr. Heinz Peters
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Dr. Heinz Peters is Advisor Agriculture, Energy, Economic Development Team Sector Strategy, Knowledge & Learning at Deutsche Welthungerhilfe The lecture was given in the framework of the CLIFOOD Block Seminar “Nutrition and Food Security in the Context of Climate Change”, which is part of the qualification program for the SDG Graduate School CLIFOOD. It is the fifth of seven Block Seminars plan...
Improving Food and Nutrition Security through multisector approaches by: Prof. Tefera Belachew Lema
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Keynote: Improving Food and Nutrition Security through multisector approaches: experience and challenges of Ethiopia Prof. Dr. Tefera Belachew Lema is professor at Human Nutrition Unit, College of Public Health & Medical Sciences and Dean of School of Graduate Studies, Jimma University, Ethiopia The keynote was given in the framework of the CLIFOOD Block Seminar “Nutrition and Food Security in ...
The role of gender in food and nutrition security by: Dr. Friederike Bellin-Sesay
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Official Day of the CLIFOOD Block Seminar 5 “Nutrition and Food Security in the Context of Climate Change” Welcome speeches were given by: - Prof. Dr. Jan Frank, Assistant Director of Food Security Center, University of Hohenheim - Dr. Tesfaye Abebe Amdie, CLIFOOD Scientific leader at Hawassa University, Associate Professor at School of Plant and Horticultural Sciences, College of Agriculture, ...
Climate change and child undernutrition in Ethiopia by: Dr. Seifu Hagos Gebreyesus
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Dr. Seifu Hagos Gebreyesus is a president of Public Health Officers Association, Ethiopia / Business and Development Director, College of Health Sciences / Head of Nutrition Unit, School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. The lecture was given in the framework of the CLIFOOD Block Seminar “Nutrition and Food Security in the Context of Climate Change”, which is part of the quali...
World Food Day Colloquium 2018
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The World Food Day Colloquium is an annual event organized by the Food Security Center (FSC) www.foodsecurity.de, an Excellence Center for Exchange and Development at the University of Hohenheim www.uni-hohenheim.de/. The World Food Day Colloquium 2019 organized by the Food Security Center (FSC) in cooperation with the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative Association/ Baden-Württembergischer Genossens...
𝗙𝗦𝗖 𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗛𝗶𝗱𝗱𝗲𝗻 𝗛𝘂𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗿 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗴𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀
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SPECIAL FSC SESSION “Burundi” on the Hidden Hunger Congress Watch out the highlights with different stakeholders: - Ministry of Rural Affairs and Consumer Protection, Baden-Württemberg - University of Burundi - University of Applied Forest Sciences Rottenburg - Baden-Württemberg Stiftung - Stiftung Entwicklungszusammenarbeit - and the Food Security Center (@University of Hohenheim) #FSC #DAAD #...
Water Security and Climate Change Conference 2018
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The centers for International Network on Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries - #SWINDON (TU Braunschweig), Natural Resources and Development - #CNRD (TH Köln), and Food Security Center - #FSC (University of #Hohenheim) are pleased to invite the community of renowned experts working on the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (#SDGs) to participate in sessions for th...
Andrea Paola Irias Mata, the Food Security Center Excellence scholar
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Andrea is Costa Rican doctoral researcher and one of our Excellence scholars. She is studying at the University of Hohenheim and her topic is "Investigating the bioavailbility and prevention of mitochondrial dysfunction by tocotrienols from Costa Rican palm oil and their suitability as functional food ingredients as a means to strengthen the Costa Rican agricultural and food industry". Find out...
Haimanot Hailegiorgis Ayele, the Food Security Center/ CLIFOOD scholar
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Haimanot is a CLIFOOD scholar supported by FSC who is studying on "Protein extraction from cassava leaves for food and feed" at the University of Hohenheim.
John Opata, a researcher supported by Food Security Center
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John is a doctoral researcher at the Institute of Crop Science, the University of Hohenheim. He is receiving financial support from the FSC to study on Banana and Plantain. Find out more about our scholars: fsc.uni-hohenheim.de/en/scholars
Tossapond Kewprasopak, an Food Security Center Excellence scholar
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Tossapond is one of the talented FSC Excellence scholars who is studying on "Socio-economic impact analysis of animal health surveillance system on Thailand food security". More information about other FSC scholars: fsc.uni-hohenheim.de/en/scholars
Food Security Center (FSC), University of Hohenheim
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The Food Security Center (FSC) at the University of Hohenheim, Germany is part of the DAAD program exceed - Higher Education in Development Cooperation. Currently, five exceed - Excellence Centers for Exchange and Development at German universities are funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). FSC is establishing international networks in the field of...
Press media about the FSC Summer School in Benin - Canal3 Bénin
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Press media about the FSC Summer School in Benin - Canal3 Bénin
DAAD alumni seminar 2017 | Prof. Biesalski: Food Security, not only a matter of quantity
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DAAD alumni seminar 2017 | Prof. Biesalski: Food Security, not only a matter of quantity
Thanks, Prof for your great contribution to the Ethiopian food transition system
Excellent presentation thanks professor Tefera Belachew
It is good job with sensitive topic, and it may better if you link with climate data as per of your title.
Professor professor
Education as an Antidote for Hunger Recently, the UN, and several related organizations, marked two significant dates: the World Food Day and the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. International organizations for the poor and hungry have existed at least since the end of World War II, but neither poverty nor hunger have been eradicated. If anything, they have increased. What, then, are we doing wrong, and can we change the dismal reality? The problem is not lack of food; there is plenty of it. In fact, much of the food that is produced gets thrown away and pollutes the water and the ground rather than feeding hungry mouths. So people are hungry not for lack of food, but because there is no interest in helping people get it. The prevailing attitude is one of narcissism. We care only for ourselves and suspect everyone else’s intentions toward us. If we have any surplus funds, we use them to build walls and fences, not to help others. This is how we behave around the world as individuals and as nations. To quiet our conscience, we create organizations to tend to the poor and hungry. We fund them generously and appoint functionaries and bureaucrats to deal with the problem. But if our hearts were with the poor, we would not leave them in the hands of bureaucrats, just as we would not leave our children in the hands of social workers to see to their upbringing. We would see that the people we care about get what they need. Because we do not care, we appoint uncaring people who present plans for dealing with the spreading poverty and hunger, and announce special days to bring the problem to public awareness. They do not do a thing about the actual problems, but simply justify their bloated salaries through professionally designed presentations and verbose speeches that glorify their (nonexistent) achievements. If they truly wanted to solve the problem, which funds their lavish lifestyle, there would be many ways to do so. However, the surest way to lift people from poverty is education. First, there are technologies that can increase the yield of fields by multiple times through sophisticated irrigation systems, controlled environments, and other means. Farmers need to be taught how to use these technologies, and should be given the means to acquire them. This step alone would lift countless people out of hunger and poverty. Next, I think that organizations for eradication of poverty and hunger should use their budgets to buy lands where they will both grow crops for food that will be dedicated for the poor, and use some of the land to teach local farmers more efficient agriculture. Additionally, these centers for agriculture and education should be used in order to provide general education. It is well known that educated people have more opportunities in life, are generally better off, and can provide for themselves and their families better than uneducated people. Therefore, as a means to eradicate poverty and hunger, these centers should also provide general knowledge and education. Also, education should not be only about avoiding poverty. Poverty is not a personal matter, but a social one. Therefore, people who study at these education centers should also learn about solidarity, mutual responsibility, interdependence in today’s world, and other topics that will help them establish themselves as positive elements in a connected world. In this way, we can create an agrarian transformation that will become a social and cultural transformation that can free people not only from the grip of poverty and hunger, but integrate them in the global society of the 21st century as confident and positive individuals. In turn, these people will help others rise from poverty, and the process will gain momentum.
Informative, thank you.
It is very good and I am too happy. I know you can do more and Wishes Good Health & Happiness for you and your beloved one Dr. Samson G.
wow it is surprising
Professor Tefera was the best and highly educated person in the field of nutrition, he are put the great contribution in school of Nutrition PG program in Ethiopia, i am proud of you to be your student.....Thank you indeed for your Contribution Prof. !!
What a splendid presentation was provide by an extremely humble, diligent, and determined expert, Dr. Samson Gebremedhin!!!
wow
Thank you for your contribution
good job
pro Terefa B ITS GREAT professional Presentation ,this what our country ETHIOPIA proud from yours Msc. student Abdela merga
Found it INTERESTING! Wonderful !!
it's My great pleasure to see this comprehensive presentation, thanks pro. Tefera.
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Go higher John..You an an asset to humanity. God bless you..