Climate change, food insecurity, and migration in the Middle East
Monday, May 15, 2023
10:00 AM EDT - 11:15 AM EDT
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The Middle East is currently warming at nearly double the rate of the rest of the world, presenting current and future challenges for livability and domestic agricultural systems. At the same time, high inflation, fluctuating energy prices, and the geopolitical effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine continue to drive up food insecurity levels across the Middle East. In a region with already high migration and displacement due to conflict and a lack of economic opportunities, these trends will likely continue to be exacerbated by the interlinked challenges of climate change and food insecurity.
On May 15, the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings will host an event on how pressing issues of food insecurity and climate change will affect both internal urbanization and external migration in the Middle East, and opportunities for international and U.S. action. Ferid Belhaj, the World Bank’s vice president for the Middle East and North Africa, will provide a keynote address. His remarks will be followed by a discussion on implementing change with Brookings experts Marsin Alshamary, Reva Dhingra, and Jeannie Sowers. The conversation will be moderated by Reuters bureau chief for Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan Maya Gebeily.
Viewers can submit questions by emailing events@brookings.edu or by joining the conversation on Twitter with #MiddleEastevent.
AGENDA
Introductory remarks
Natan Sachs
Director - Center for Middle East Policy Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for Middle East Policy
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Keynote address
Ferid Belhaj
Vice President, Middle East and North Africa Region - The World Bank
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Discussion
Jeannie Sowers
Nonresident Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for Middle East Policy
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Marsin Alshamary
Nonresident Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for Middle East Policy
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Reva Dhingra
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow - Foreign Policy
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MODERATOR
Maya Gebeily
Bureau Chief for Lebanon, Syria and Jordan - Reuters
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