Food as a Pathway to Peace: COVID, Climate, and the Hunger-Conflict Nexus

The discussion panel “ COVID, Conflict, and Climate”, promoted by Stimson Center and The Georgetown University, was highlighted on the NewSecurityBeat blog, which gathers information about environmental change and safety.

The event discussed how to face the food crisis through a change in the normative structures that reorient food security as a basic human right. For CIPÓ s Executive Director, Adriana Erthal Abdenur, political interventions to ensure food security must occur at all levels of the system, including the interface of national and local systems, in addition to the public and private sectors.

The event’s discussion was based on the report Peace Through Food: Ending the Hunger-Instability Nexus, published by Georgetown University.

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Plataforma CIPÓ is an independent, women-led policy institute focusing on climate, governance, and peacebuilding in Latin America and the Caribbean and, more generally, the Global South.

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