Food for Thought Panel Talk: Why can't we keep our children healthy?

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Description: An online panel event organised in collaboration with Cambridge Reproduction SRI on the international challenges of early years nutrition.

Our panel of experts on international child health policy, ​geography, education and nutrition discussed the factors that influence nutrition, physical and mental development in the early years, as well as the challenges that families face in raising healthy children and the differences between the Global North and Global South, how they can be overcome and who should drive this change.

Our panel:

Chair:
Professor Alice Reid, Director of the Cambridge Group for the History and Population and Social Structure, University of Cambridge.
Alice is a historical demographer, working on fertility, mortality and health in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Speakers:
Dr Akanksha Marphatia, Honorary Research Associate, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Akanksha's research focuses on how gender inequality, maternal and infant undernutrition shape educational attainment and girls' early marriage. She has recently applied this geographical perspective on a joint University of Cambridge and UCL project on women's early marriage in Nepal. She has two decades of experience working in international education and gender policy, most recently as Director of International Education at ActionAid International.

Mduduzi NN Mbuya, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)
Mduduzi is Director, Knowledge Leadership with the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). He has worked for over two decades on nutrition sensitive programs and policy in LMIC, and in his current role at GAIN he is responsible for research and evaluation. He works with GAIN teams and partners to generate and use evidence to guide improved design and implementation of food systems program and to fill critical gaps in the global evidence.

Dr Ann Prentice, Honorary Senior Visiting Fellow, MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge
Ann is the former Director of the MRC Elsie Widdowson Laboratory (previously MRC Human Nutrition Research), Cambridge, and was Programme Leader of the MRC Nutrition and Bone Health Research Group, Cambridge, and Head of the Calcium, Vitamin D and Bone Health research team at MRC Unit The Gambia.

Rodrigo Rivera, Poverty and Food Security Analyst FAO
Rodrigo Rivera is an economist and the coordinator of the “Nutrition-sensitive social protection and food crisis” thematic area in the Social Protection (SOCPRO) team at FAO’s Division of Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equality. Before joining SOCPRO in 2020, he worked for several years on poverty, food security and nutrition analysis and policy at FAO’s Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean.
 
Created: 2022-11-25 12:52
Collection: Global Food Security
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: University of Cambridge
Language: eng (English)
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