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CDI Short Course: Linking Emergency Aid to Food and Nutrition Security (28 Nov 2016 – 16 Dec 2016)

Lost Harvest and Wasted Food: A Training Course for Practitioners

Deadline: 19 July 2016

Linking Emergency Aid to Food and Nutrition Security is a course designed by Wageningen UR Center for Development Innovation to encourage people to build a better life and prevent them from falling back into avoidable situations where they need assistance again.

There has been a substantial increase in the number and impact of natural disasters such as earth quake of Nepal April 2015. But also man-made crisis and disasters are increasing and many conflicts have remained unresolved. Emergency or food aid, although necessary, is often criticised as a donor driven response, creating dependency in the short term, and undermining initiatives for local agricultural development in the longer term.

The course will explore how to bridge the gap between emergency assistance and developmental food and livelihood security support. It is targeted at professionals from the field of food and nutrition security, responsible for emergency planning. Highly skilled experts will facilitate the course to ensure participants learn to make use of theoretical and conceptual thinking on food and nutrition security.

Course Objectives

The participants will:

Location: The Netherlands

Target Audience

For more information, please visit Linking emergency aid to food and nutrition security.

Apply for the course here.

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