EVENT NAME Impacts of Global Shocks on Poverty, Hunger, and Diets EVENT DATE: THURSDAY, 09 FEBRUARY, 2023 - 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM Posted Questions [09:39 AM] P.V. Vara Prasad asked : Excellent presentation showing the impacts of various shocks on poverty and diets; and SDGs. What is needed or should be done (your recommendations) to catch up and prepare us for future shocks. Thank you 6 upvotes | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:24 AM] Ahmed Kablan asked : SO the Agri-food systems is NOT only Agriculture as you stated at the start, its the whole system (production to consumption) , right? 4 upvotes | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:25 AM] Derreck Ekanem asked : What are the two biggest challenges and successes for women and youth as a result of these crises, and what re the opportunities? 3 upvotes | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:33 AM] Florence Egal asked : Given its impact on poverty, hunger and diets, any considerations to factor in conflict? 3 upvotes | 1 answer | 0 reply Clarissa Perkins answered - Not yet because we focused here on global shocks. But we would like to refine some national analysis to incorporate conflict and drought (e.g., Ethiopia, Myanmar). [09:37 AM] Michele Gonzalez-Mendia asked : In Guatemala and other countries in LAC, it was 10 yers of development loss. It would be good to consider LAC countries as well as per the question here. 3 upvotes | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:42 AM] Jane Lowicki-Zucca asked : Would you speak to differentiated impacts for women, youth and other groups? Any employment data to highlight? We are also seeing lagging employment recovery for youth, permanent education loss for youth, rising child marriage and child labor, and compounded migration pressures. 3 upvotes | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:32 AM] anonymous asked : Why none of LAC countries was considered in this study? 2 upvotes | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:33 AM] Ahmed Kablan asked : BUT the EatLancet diet without any crisis is not affordable for >2bn people (Master W. Et al) ; so did this model account for that? 2 upvotes | 1 answer | 0 reply Zachary Baquet answered - This analysis used Eat Lancet, but the analysis can be run based on any reference diet. [09:47 AM] Elon Gilbert asked : Have you looked at the impacts on structural transformation, notably population changes in rural vs urban areas as well as shares of ag GDP vs non ag? 2 upvotes | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:15 AM] Florence Egal asked : I was wondering whether any linkages were considered with the Fighting Food Crises along the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus Coalition https://www.fightfoodcrises.net/hdp-coalition/en/ 1 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:18 AM] Dick Tinsley asked : In most of your countries there is very little fertilizer use particularly by smallholder farmers, would that contribute to the minimal impact on locally produced foods like rice and maize and possible oil? 1 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:28 AM] Ahmed Kablan asked : Even your conclusion was that overall the impact on the Agri-food systems GDP is small compared with National GDP; however that data you showed tells a different story; the numbers of both GDPs shows a clear correlation in terms of the impact of the various stressors on the GDP; could you elaborate 1 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:32 AM] Harry Ngoma asked : What was the measure of undernourishment? 1 upvote | 1 answer | 0 reply Clarissa Perkins answered - The undernourishment measure uses the standard FAO definition: Metadata-02-01-01.pdf (un.org) [09:32 AM] Hillary Mara asked : In countries like Burkina Faso with a rapidly growing population of internally displaced people, how are you separating the impacts of the global slowdown from other national factors, such as growing insecurity? 1 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:32 AM] Madeleine Smith asked : Can this data be devolved to sub-national levels? It would be very interesting if we can see any differences in these impact in and outside of USAID's Resilience Focus Zones in Resilience Focus Countries, and in the ZOI's of FTF target countries that are not Resilience Focus Countries. 1 upvote | 1 answer | 0 reply Zachary Baquet answered - Yes in many, but not all cases [09:41 AM] Derek Headey asked : Very interesting. On the global price impacts, is it possible yet to do any "ground-truthing" of what has actually happened to production in 2021-2022? HIgher food prices incentive a supply response, higher input & transport drag that response down, but I am still not sure what the net effect is. 1 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:41 AM] Charles Fasina asked : Effects of these factors have been magnified by vicious policies in country like Nigeria, and the rural dwellers, how to slow down the trend in an election year? 1 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:42 AM] Putso Nyathi asked : Another major shock is climate variability- droughts in the horn of Africa for example. Did you consider these impacts somehow? 1 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:44 AM] Duncan James Barker asked : How reliable is the underlying data that is used to feed in to the model? I would expect that it's pretty variable, depending on individual country data. 1 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:49 AM] anonymous asked : What were data sources for this study? 1 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:32 AM] Dick Tinsley asked : How does your undernorshment impact the energy available for manual labor where it takes 4000 kcal/day to undertake a full day of agronomic field work? This could have a major impact on crop production and food security. 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:46 AM] Jada Tullos Anderson asked : Did the models consider any impacts or changes in wild capture fisheries? I'm interested to know if there was any increase in reliance on wild capture fisheries as poverty increased or agricultural prices increased. Thank you all for an insightful presentation! 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:50 AM] Abibo Caroa asked : Why many of this countries still remaining on poverty principal the women? example Mozambique? 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:51 AM] Timothy Mwangi asked : It is important to define the smallholder farmer in your discussions because it may mean different depending with the country and crop. 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:53 AM] anonymous asked : To what extent does the model incorporate informal trade flows? 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:56 AM] anonymous asked : Perhaps RFS can work through country teams to see where and how current and proposed programming address these findings? Might we have a few words from the moderator on this? 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [09:57 AM] anonymous asked : How do your results compare with other food security estimations by other organizations and researchers? 0 upvote | 1 answer | 0 reply Clarissa Perkins answered - There are very few estimates of country level impacts produced by other partners. Happy to see any analyses you are aware of! [09:58 AM] Abibo Caroa asked : Mozambique have many youth, and Women doing farming and many of them dont have high yield, but they still doing this, the yield is so low, and people still growing in rural area, why the private and public sector create feseable techonologies for increase the yields and incomes ? 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [10:02 AM] Iris Krebber asked : Many thanks, all. A super-relevant and informative session! Much appreciated. Iris Krebber, FCDO UK 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [10:02 AM] Melaku Tadege asked : Thank u every much for this debriefing. Nice presentation. 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [10:03 AM] Tinsaie Birhanu asked : Thank you 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply [10:03 AM] Syed Abu Siam Zulquarnine asked : That's amazing thank you for inviting me 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply Deleted Questions [09:20 AM] Emmy Simmons asked : Screen just froze 0 upvote | 0 answer | 0 reply