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Democratic governance can ensure food security |
| Pakistan Observer |
| Thursday, 15th Dec 2011 |
| Islamabad |
Climate
resilient low carbon economy,
ownership of MDGs, pro poor governance can ensure food security and livelihood
of 600 million poor in South Asia, said the speakers at the second day of 14th
Sustainable Development Conference (SDC) ‘Re-defining Paradigms of Sustainable
Development in South Asia’ organized by Sustainable Development Policy
Institute (SDPI) here on Wednesday.
Speaking at a session in the session on ‘climate change concerns and their
possible impacts on South Asian Countries’, Bipul Chatterjee of Consumer Unity
& Trust Society (CUTS) International, India said food insecurity and
livelihood threats in South Asia are due to climate change impacts such as
flooding and sea levels rise. He called for adopting climate resilient measures
including low carbon economy to minimize the impacts of climate change.
Naseer Memon of Strengthening Participatory Organizations said 70 percent of
population depends on agriculture
for their livelihood in South Asia and is prone to disasters. He said regional cooperation in terms of
knowledge sharing and technical collaboration is vital for disaster management.
Another relevant session on ‘factors affecting the food security situation in
resource constrained Pakistan’ experts said if there is food availability in
market, it does not mean that the poor sections of society have access to food.
Citing inconsistent growth
trends in supply and demand of
food in Pakistan, Umer Malik, of Mehboob-ul-haq Human Development Center said
access to food and not production is a major challenge due to decreasing
purchasing power, insufficient storage
capacities and under-investment in agriculture research, land
distribution, and agriculture credit
distribution. Mehnaz Ajmal of Oxfam GB said there is a need to protect small
holding farmers from the impacts of food price inflation and costs of inputs to
ensure food security.
In the panel on ‘Development Beyond the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs)’, Dr. Saba Gul Khattak, SDPI lamented
over lack of focus on women empowerment.
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