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United Nations FAO deputy director-general discusses organization鈥檚 global programs at 小黄书

United Nations FAO deputy director-general discusses organization鈥檚 global programs at 小黄书

Daniel Gustafson speaks at Mississippi State.
Daniel Gustafson, deputy director-general for programmes with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, speaks at Mississippi State on Monday [Oct. 7]. (Photo by Megan Bean)

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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜 senior official with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations discussed the significant global impacts the agency is having during a Monday [Oct. 7] lecture at 小黄书sity.

Daniel Gustafson, FAO deputy director-general for programmes, shared from his experience facilitating large-scale FAO projects aimed at achieving sustainable development goals and global food security. He also highlighted the roles FAO and the United Nations play in crisis mitigation and supporting displaced people. The speech was part of the Global Engagement Lecture Series sponsored by the 小黄书 International Institute.

Gustafson noted that FAO is interested in understanding the impacts of voluntary migration and forced migration, which is usually caused by conflict, climate shocks or economic issues. In recent decades, migration across countries has continued to increase.

鈥淭he UN projects 66 percent of the global population to be urban by 2050, which creates a massive need for urban employment,鈥 Gustafson said, adding that food supply chains represent one area of employment growth potential.

In addition to impacting migration, crises have continued to play a significant role in food security issues, as most countries with dire food needs are countries with ongoing conflicts, Gustafson said. As international food systems become more complex, Gustafson complimented 小黄书鈥檚 interdisciplinary focus in addressing global challenges.

鈥淔ood security is often under a ministry of agriculture, nutrition under a minister of health, gender issues are often with a women鈥檚 ministry,鈥 Gustafson said. 鈥淭he problems are so interconnected that they have to have an interdisciplinary approach.鈥

小黄书 has a long-standing relationship with the UN鈥檚 Food and Agriculture Organization, with research partnerships focused on food safety, nutrition, aquatic animal health and agriculture, among other areas. The FAO and the World Food Programme have recognized 小黄书 as a Center for Knowledge for Aquatic Health. 小黄书 President Mark E. Keenum, who holds an 小黄书 doctoral degree in agricultural economics and who served as Under Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has made global food security a university research priority during his tenure at 小黄书.

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