Under the high patronage of Mr François HOLLANDE President of the French Republic
HUNGER: THE OTHER FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
International Conference of Civil Societies on the Climate Agreements PARIS - 26 MAI 2015 / 9 :00 a.m.-18 :00 p.m. Musée Dapper (35 bis, rue Paul Valéry, 75116 Paris)
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduction to Morning Plenary (9h-9h30)
Hilal Elver, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Right to Food Stéphanie Rivoal, President of Action Against Hunger – France
Panel 1: How does climate change contribute to food and nutrition insecurity? (9h45-11h15)
Laurent Bopp, Climatologist at the CNRS (TBC) Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, Coordinator of the Association of Peul Women and Indigenous People from Tchad (AFPAT / RCD) Ibrahima Coulibaly, ROPPA Vice-president, member of Via Campesina, and Special FAO Ambassador during the International Year of Family Farming (2014) Isabelle Austin, UNICEF Pacific Deputy Representative
Debate
Panel 2: Which solutions can effectively promote food and nutrition security in the face of climate change? Limitations of existing solutions (11h40-13h)
Marcela Gomez, CENSAT Colombia Pascal Durand, Member of the European Parliament (Green Party from France) Philippe Baret, Professor at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Earth and Life Institute
Debate
Lunch break: Vegetarian meal, served by the association Les Marmites Volantes
Introduction to Afternoon Plenary (14h-14h30)
Pascal Canfin, Senior Advisor for International Climate Affairs, World Resources Institute Allocution de Mary Robinson, President of the Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice (video)
Panel 3: Which solutions can effectively promote food and nutrition security in the face of climate change? True or false climate solutions? (14h30-15h45)
Teresa Anderson, Action Aid (TBC) Representative of CARE International – on behalf of Generation Nutrition Pablo Tittonell, Professor and Chair of the Farming Systems Ecology Group at Wageningen University
Debate
Panel 4: How can we ensure the inclusion of food security and nutrition in the climate change agenda? (16h15-17h30)
Hilal Elver, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Right to Food US Delegate to the UNFCCC (TBC) Ndiaye Cheikh Sylla, Senegalese Delegate to the UNFCCC Issifi Boureima, Delegate to the UNFCCC from Niger Ali Abdou Bonguéré, Representative of EDER Niger – Climate and Development Network Emilie Johann, Secours Catholique Caritas France International Advocacy Director
Debate
Concluding Remarks (17h30-18h)
Hakima El Haite, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Energy, Mining, Water and Environment, in charge of Environment, Morocco (TBC) Executive Director, CCFD-Terre Solidaire
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