Linkages between food systems and human health in Africa
FSI Stanford, FSE Symposium
Date and Time
October 11, 2012
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Open to the public
RSVP required by 5PM October 10
Speakers
Per Pinstrup-Andersen - H.E. Babcock Professor of Food, Nutrition and Public Policy, J. Thomas Clark Professor of Entrepreneurship at Cornell University
Eran Bendavid (commentator) - Stanford University
Pinstrup-Andersen, H.E. Babcock Professor of Food, Nutrition and Public Policy and J. Thomas Clark Professor of Entrepreneurship at Cornell University will talk about new evidence on the linkages among agriculture, nutrition, and health, with a special emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa. Currently lost in debate—growing more food does not necessarily lead to better nutrition or health unless other things are put in place. Pinstrup-Aandersen is a world-renowned specialist on undernutrition, health, poverty, and food, and in 2001 was named World Food Prize Laureate.
Eran Bendavid, Assistant Professor of Medicine (infectious diseases) and CHP/PCOR Associate, will provide additional commentary. Bendavid was trained at Harvard Medical School, and is currently a FSE collaborator on a rural health and development project that examines the links between food production, health, water and nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa.
Location
Bechtel Conference Center
Encina Hall
616 Serra Street
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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Event Publications
Food systems and human health and nutrition: An economic policy perspective with a focus on Africa
Per Pinstrup-Andersen
Center on Food Security and the Environment, Stanford University (2012)
Discussant comments on “Food systems and human health and nutrition: An economic policy perspective with a focus on Africa”
Eran Bendavid
Center on Food Security and the Environment, Stanford University (2012)
Parent Research Projects
Global Food Policy and Food Security Symposium Series
FSI Stanford, FSE Series
Rural Health & Development at the Food-Water Nexus
FSI Stanford, FSE Project
Topics: Agriculture | Agriculture policy | Development | Food Security | Health and Medicine | Nutrition | Water | Sub-Saharan Africa



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