Armed Conflict: the main cause of world hunger. Global Hunger Index 2015 Launch
Concern Worldwide
Armed conflict affects millions of people each year - and is arguably the main cause of persistent severe hunger. It disrupts food systems, destroys livelihoods, displaces people, and leaves those who stay unsure when they will eat next.
Armed conflict affects millions of people each year - and is arguably the main cause of persistent severe hunger. It disrupts food systems, destroys livelihoods, displaces people, and leaves those who stay unsure when they will eat next.
Join us as Dr Pauline Riak (Sudd Institue, South Sudan), Prof John Brewer (Post-Conflict Studies, QUB), Dominic MacSorley (CEO, Concern Worldwide) and Kate Golden (Senior Nutrition Advisor, Concern Worldwide) explore some of these issues.
UTV presenter Yvette Shapiro will host a panel discussion with questions from the audience.
We would be delighted if you could attend.
Thursday 15th October at 6:30pm
Great Hall, Queens University, Belfast
If you do plan to come along, please email: [email protected] or call 02890 268 029.