The latest #MiFOOD Paper investigates how the intersectionality of immobility, gender and #foodinsecurity shaped the lives of Syrian, Somali and Afghanistan refugees in the Waterloo Region, Canada, during #COVID-19 https://t.co/dBeXtIwxGS @BalsillieSIA@LaurierResearch
#MiFOOD Policy Audit No. 3 explores the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on food security in Canada, with a focus on immigrants, refugees, and other marginalized communities, particularly in Ontario and the Waterloo Region @BalsillieSIA@LaurierResearch https://t.co/tFWZYcIgGo
New #MiFOOD paper – Pandemic Shocks and the Food Security of Somali Migrants and Refugees in Nairobi, Kenya @BalsillieSIA@LaurierResearch
https://t.co/mtfKgA8GKt
#UrbanOctober 🌆 What does an inclusive city mean for workers in informal employment dealing with the effects of the #ClimateCrisis?
Ahead of #WorldCitiesDay, hear from @SkinnerCaroline on how workers are adapting to extreme weather, what is the role of local authorities, & + ⤵️
1/ Today is #WorldFoodDay2024! We asked some of SERI's clients representing residents, informal traders, farm workers, domestic workers & waste reclaimers what #foodsecurity & the right to food means to them. Here's what some had to say👇🏿
Watch full clip | https://t.co/05hDlINhmj
The Wisdom and Flavours that Migrate project aims to showcase intercultural perspectives and diverse culinary experiences of international and local migrants in relation to the culinary landscape of Ecuador.
https://t.co/O88FKq61oh
New Mi-Food working paper where I look at how the dynamics of male circular mobility play out to influence household food security in India. Full paper here. https://t.co/Oa7I49LdGj
@NIAS_India@MovingonEmpty@BalsillieSIA
New MiFOOD paper – Translocal Households, Rural-Urban Links and Migrant Food Security in South Africa –draws on a survey of over 800 Eastern Cape migrants in Cape Town, conducted in 2022 @BalsillieSIA@LaurierResearch https://t.co/MxTocfaPcO
#MiFOOD Policy Audit No. 2: Impacts of COVID-19 Policy Measures on Migration and Food Security in Ecuador, by Mercedes Eguiguren and Cheryl Martens https://t.co/m1i8pf7vrL @LaurierResearch
First in #MiFOOD's Policy Audit Series. South Africa at War: Food Insecurity, Migrant Exclusion and COVID-19 Policies, by Jonathan Crush and Sean Sithole
https://t.co/Q3U3saw9ig @BalsillieSIA@LaurierResearch
New #MiFOOD Paper on the impacts of COVID-19 on women in the informal food sector within the Global South. This paper, by Laeba Khan, is an output of the IDRC-NFRF-funded Women Feeding Cities Project. @BalsillieSIA@LaurierResearch https://t.co/fHnYxjSNWD
#MiFOOD Paper No. 25 – Responses to COVID-19 by Internal Migrants in South African Cities – explores the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on internal migrants in Cape Town and Johannesburg https://t.co/Fq8KAWgNxI
Zack Ahmed, a PhD candidate in Global Governance and a researcher on migration and food security with #MiFOOD Network, represented @BalsillieSIA and the World Food Forum at a side event during the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
https://t.co/bdsS0xdRrQ
Food Indaba (previously Food Dialogues) is fast approaching. From 22 July to 4 August, the CoE-FS co-sponsored programme will place "food at the heart of the economy and [will bring] the economy back into the home". Find out more here: https://t.co/7SvD8Q3uO7
New #MiFOOD Paper. Enforcement and Exclusion: #COVID19 Policies, Urban Migrants, and Food Insecurity in Pandemic South Africa, by Jonathan Crush and Sean Sithole @BalsillieSIA@LaurierResearch https://t.co/Nod7WgWCcP