The workshop will discuss the evidence on related key themes: the most common food safety challenges prevalent throughout supply chains; post harvest food loss and waste; and the double burden.
The Bioavailability 2018 conference aims to provide an open forum to bring together researchers from various scientific communities to present the latest research and discuss common themes.
The RSS International Conference has established itself as the only conference in the UK for anyone interested in statistics and data science. Every year, over 600 statisticians and data scientists gather from all sectors and from over 30 countries to share information and network, attracted by a varied programme of talks and workshops.
The conference Towards Zero Hunger brings together key stakeholders to discuss their views and contributions for achieving the SDGs, and to take action towards reaching the targets and partnerships.
GAIN, together with the World Health Organization (WHO), will co-organize the event ‘Adolescents – Agents of change for a well-nourished world’, which plans to bring together country stakeholders, experts and resource persons from development partners and private sector actors working on adolescent nutrition.
More than 600 of the brightest minds from science, politics, business and civil society from over 50 countries will gather at the fifth EAT Stockholm Food Forum.
This session will focus on key challenges and opportunities of extending policy actions across the entire food system that can accelerate transformative private sector solutions that improve the availability and desirability of healthy diets.
The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) organised a panel discussion between nutrition experts, government representatives and people living with diabetes on how to overcome the gaps in nutrition education to ensure a healthy future for the next generations.