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Reinforcing battle lines or facilitating cooperation?
Josefine Ulbrich , Vanessa Nigten | 16 October 2024Hilal Elver is the third UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food. Will she have sufficient clout to contribute to the transition towards a more sustainable food system?
▶Ebola’s international impact
Karlijn Muiderman | September 19, 2024Liberia has been hit hardest by the Ebola outbreak. It makes sense to focus much attention to this country, as well as its neighbours Sierra Leone and Guinea. But Ebola is not just a crisis for Liberia Sierra Leone, or Guinea. The devastation it c...
▶Deliberate starvation: impact on peace and reconstruction in Syria
David Connolly , Agnese Macaluso | 02 July 2025After three years of civil war in Syria, there is clear evidence that both the government and rebel groups have deliberately starved civilian populations
▶Knowledge to adapt
Bruce Campbell | 16 January 2025New actors in the food security debate are communication specialists and software developers who are necessary for innovative ways to ensure that information reaches farmers and villages, says Bruce Campbell.
▶Towards a food secure world
January 10, 2025Experts will debate tough questions on how to feed the world’s population. It shed light on how effectively global knowledge and expertise on food security are being used.
▶International resourcefulness now
Michiel Verweij | 28 November 2024While Busan is hosting a high level discussion on aid effectiveness, doubts are mounting on the very concept of development aid itself.
▶Famine politics
Ellen Lammers | 05 September 2025Robert Papstein taught me that famine is as much the engineered outcome of disastrous politics as the simple result of unforgiving drought
▶Debating the root causes of the African food crisis
Evert-jan Quak | 20 August 2025On Thursday 18 August the FAO had a follow-up Emergency Ministerial-Level Meeting on the deteriorating food situation in the Horn of Africa. Famine has been formally declared in several regions of Somalia, but populations in neighbouring countries...
▶China's catastrophe
Ellen Lammers | 06 July 2025I take the tattered copy of Wild Swans from my bookcase. A business card from a hostel in Kerala reminds me that I read this during a summer in India in 1994. A year later I joined SOAS in London and was rather awed to learn that Ju...
▶Don’t blame the drought
Evert-jan Quak | 05 July 2025After nearly 18 years, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has elected its new head. The Brazilian José Graziano de Silva replaced Jacques Diouf. And what always happens after a change in leadership, all parties concerned opt for more chan...
▶It's Down 2 Earth Conference blog
June 22, 2025This blog is about the ‘It’s Down 2 Earth’ conference on agriculture, food security and climate change held in The Hague between 31 October and 5 November 2010.
▶Inclusive Economy blog
June 21, 2025Editor Evert-jan Quak comments and reflects on new research, publications, blog posts, conferences and current affairs in the field of inclusive and sustainable economy.
▶Food Security blog
June 15, 2025Editor Evert-jan Quak comments and reflects on new research, publications, blog posts, conferences and current affairs in the field of food security.
▶Emerged powers in the 21st century
June 03, 2025The Broker has started a new series on Emerged States. We kicked off with the articles Turkey turns the tide and Brazil braves new waters.
▶Current global affairs
February 02, 2025The blog ‘Current Global Affairs’ provides a window for reflection on news events, topical issues and developments. The blog focuses on the wider implications of current affairs, beyond the immediate impact of events as-they-unfold. Would you like...
▶Malfunctioning markets
Carlos Oya | December 07, 2024The global food system is a sick patient, suffering from unequal distribution and excessive liberalization. Indeed, there is a striking parallel between the 2007-08 food crisis and the financial crisis. How big a hand did financial speculation on...
▶Special Report: The heart of the matter
Carlos Oya, Pedro Sanchez | December 07, 2024For this special report, The Broker asked Carlos Oya and Pedro A. Sanchez to present their views on the global food crisis. Oya explores the problems of unequal food distribution and market liberalization. He argues that deregulated markets should...
▶A new agriculture for food security
October 27, 2024How to solve the growing global food crisis? A drastic shift is needed towards a sustainable, resource-efficient and climate-smart agriculture.
▶Global green economics
March 25, 2025The Green Economy is one of the key themes to be addressed by the UNCSD summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012. But what is exactly the concept of a green economy?
▶Family farming first
November 26, 2024The opinion article of the December issue of The Broker notes that approximately 1.5 billion family farmers in the world live by producing food for themselves and for cities. In some regions, a policy emphasis on global markets and high-input agri...
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