SAVINGS FOR CHANGE: A DISRUPTIVE SOFT TECHNOLOGY FOR ASSURING FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AMONG THE WORLD'S POOREST COMMUNITIES
4:30 p.m., Oct. 9 at Bowley 101
Lessons learned from Oxfam's 411,000 members in savings groups in Mali--and how those lessons might apply in Cambodia, where Horticulture CRSP and UC Davis are partnering with Oxfam America to introduce the Freedom from Hunger model
Panel discussion featuring:
- Jeffrey Ashe, former director of community finance, Oxfam America
- William Maddocks, director of Sustainable Microfinance Development Program, UNH
- Megan Gash, research specialist, Freedom from Hunger
- Kathleen Stack, vice president, Freedom from Hunger
- Neda Yousefian and Fred Sagemuller, UC Davis alumni, Royal University of Agriculture in Cambodia moderator: David Miller, UC Davis
(Part of IAD 170, but anyone interested is invited to attend this special session)
Savings for Change: A Disruptive Soft Technology for Assuring Food Sovereignty Among the World's Poorest Communities - Oct. 9
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G. David Miller
Academic Coordinator and Lecturer, Plant and Environmental Sciences
530-754-4424
dmiller.intersect@gmail.com