Responses to Food Insecurity in Sri Lanka and the Way Forward
Sri Lanka is facing multiple crises. Among them, the one hitting its population where it hurts the most, is food insecurity. As per UN World Food Program’s (WFP) report in July 2022, two in five Sri Lankan households are not consuming adequate diets.
The webinar invited expert speakers from the World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and Asian Development Bank to share their perspectives on the genesis, evolution, and impacts of the food security crisis in Sri Lanka; appropriate responses, and practical solutions; and potential pathways for promoting climate-resilient agriculture and nature-based solutions to achieve long-term food security.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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16 Sep 2022 | Introduction and Moderation | Qingfeng Zhang | |
16 Sep 2022 | Opening Remarks | Kenichi Yokoyama, Bruno Carrasco | |
16 Sep 2022 | Keynote Presentation |
Sri Lanka: Crop and Food Security Assessment Mission This presentation gives an overview of how FAO and WFP are closely monitoring the food security situation in Sri Lanka. They also shared the recently ... |
Susana Moreno, Cristina Coslet, Carlos Estévez Reyes |
16 Sep 2022 | Presentation |
United Nations Approach to Sri Lanka’s Crisis This gives an overview of the United Nations Development Program's perspectives on the food security situation in Sri Lanka, short-term responses from... |
Vimlendra Sharan, Abdurrahim Siddiqui |
16 Sep 2022 | Presentation | ADB’s Response to the Sri Lankan Crisis | Sanath Ranawana,Sudarshana Jayasundara |
16 Sep 2022 | Presentation | UN’s Approach to the Crisis | Hanaa Singer-Hamdy |
16 Sep 2022 | Open Discussions and Q&A | ||
16 Sep 2022 | Closing and Note of Thanks | Chen Chen |