Food and Water – Basic Challenges to International Stability
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - Friday, May 29, 2009
Livingstone, Zambia
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Food and Water – Basic Challenges to International Stability
Food and water, humanity’s most basic needs, are in short supply, pressured by population growth, economic trends, trade rivalries, political strategies and unfavorable weather developments. These have reduced supplies relative to growing global demand driven, in part, by our global success in raising real incomes. It is not possible for individual countries to deal effectively with these problems. Solutions require global coordination and cooperation, planning and strategies.
Our International Conference Series, in keeping with our mission of the expansion of global dialogue and the betterment of worldwide living standards, endeavors to bring together parties affected by issues of food and water security to identify the causes of these problems and developing global strategies to ameliorate them.
• Livingstone, Zambia – May 27-28, 2009 in partnership with the Central Bank of Zambia