Event Title
1-4 Food in African Secondary Cities
Location
Zoom
Event Website
https://westernuniversity.zoom.us/j/91278957666
Start Date
7-6-2021 8:30 AM
End Date
7-6-2021 10:00 AM
Document Type
Panel
Description
Chair: Liam Riley, Wilfred Laurier University and Balsillie School of International Affairs (LRiley@balsillieschool.ca)
Godfrey Tawodzera, (godfreyltawodzera@yahoo.com). University of Namibia The Role of the Informal Sector in Epworth’s Food System
Gamuchirai Chakona (g.chakona@ru.ac.za). Rhodes University Households’ dietary patterns and food security challenges in peri-urban South Africa: a reflection of high unemployment and high good prices in the context of female-headed households
Jordan Blekking (jblekking@iu.edu). Indiana University Spatial Complexity as a characteristic of urban food systems in Secondary African Cities
Lovemore Zuze, University of Livingstonia (itaizuze@gmail.com) The implications of rural migrants to the food retail market system in secondary cities: A case of Mzuzu city in Northern Malawi
Issahaka Fuseini, University of Ghana (issahaqf@yahoo.com) ‘We eat everyday but I’m perpetually hungry’: Interrogating food system transformation and (forced) dietary changes in Tamale, Ghana
1-4 Food in African Secondary Cities
Zoom
Chair: Liam Riley, Wilfred Laurier University and Balsillie School of International Affairs (LRiley@balsillieschool.ca)
Godfrey Tawodzera, (godfreyltawodzera@yahoo.com). University of Namibia The Role of the Informal Sector in Epworth’s Food System
Gamuchirai Chakona (g.chakona@ru.ac.za). Rhodes University Households’ dietary patterns and food security challenges in peri-urban South Africa: a reflection of high unemployment and high good prices in the context of female-headed households
Jordan Blekking (jblekking@iu.edu). Indiana University Spatial Complexity as a characteristic of urban food systems in Secondary African Cities
Lovemore Zuze, University of Livingstonia (itaizuze@gmail.com) The implications of rural migrants to the food retail market system in secondary cities: A case of Mzuzu city in Northern Malawi
Issahaka Fuseini, University of Ghana (issahaqf@yahoo.com) ‘We eat everyday but I’m perpetually hungry’: Interrogating food system transformation and (forced) dietary changes in Tamale, Ghana
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