Jameel Observatory x Save the Children: Early warning systems and anticipatory action for tackling hunger and insecurity

Six months on from the Global Food Security Summit, hosted at Lancaster House by the UK, UAE and Somali governments, and COP28 in Dubai, this meeting brings together policymakers, development actors, scientists and the private sector to spur investment in new technologies and innovative solutions for enhancing food security and resilience in the Horn of Africa.
Convening at the House of Lords, the meeting features a technical roundtable discussion and pre-publication preview of a new report on anticipatory action for the food and nutrition crisis in the Horn of Africa, by the Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action and Save the Children.
This follows an earlier report published by the Jameel Observatory and Save the Children in April 2024, and the Dangerous Delay 2 report published in 2022 by the Jameel Observatory, Save the Children and Oxfam.
Participants

Jennifer Marshall Haugen
Deputy director of global food security hub, FCDO

Lydia Poole
Associate director of evidence, Centre for Disaster Protection

Joanne Grace
Head, Hunger reduction and livelihoods, Save the Children UK

Adam Berthoud
Executive director of global programmes, Save the Children
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Abdihakim Yusuf Ali Ainte
Director of food security and climate department, Office of the Prime Minister of Somalia

Tahira Mohamed
Research fellow, Jameel Observatory

Lord Ara Darzi
Chairman, advisory committee, Community Jameel

Guyo Malicha Roba
Head, Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action

George Richards
Director, Community Jameel
Organisers



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