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Online Event: Mitigating Africa’s and Asia’s Locust Infestation amid the Covid-19 Pandemic

April 29, 2020 • 10:00 – 11:15 am EDT

These are exceedingly difficult times for farmers in East Africa and South Asia. Amid the economic fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic, swarms of locusts numbering in the hundreds of billions are inundating the regions—the worst infestation of its kind in 25 years. In East Africa, the FAO believes the oncoming second wave of locusts “represents an unprecedented threat to food security and livelihoods because [the second wave] coincides with the beginning of the long rains and the planting season.” 

The aim of the event is threefold:

 

  • Deliver a detailed update on the locust infestations in East Africa and South Asia – their scope, trajectory, and current level of damage
  • Summarize FAO’s efforts in affected areas to mitigate the swarms, noting key challenges, proven interventions, and the economic costs of inaction
  • Identify policy actions necessary to prevent widespread food insecurity in affected areas

We hope you will join us for an online discussion on Wednesday, April 29, from 10:00 - 11:15 a.m. EST about “Mitigating Africa’s and Asia’s Locust Infestation Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic.” 

 

 

This event is made possible in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Liaison Office for North America.

Event Partners

Sponsor
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Caitlin Welsh
Director, Global Food and Water Security Program
Director of Emergency and Rehabilitation Division, UN Food and Agriculture Organization

Stephanie Hanson

Senior Vice President, One Acre Fund
Deputy Director, USAID Office of Food for Peace
Director, Liaison Office for North America, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAOLOW)

Steven Burak

Coordinator, Regional Desert Locust Alliance and Project Development Manager for the Horn of Africa, ACTED