Technology, Innovation and the End of Hunger
Event Information
Description
It took 75 years for the telephone to spread – but just months for millions to be playing Candy Crush on it.
Technology adoption is speeding up. Just because hunger has always been around doesn’t mean it always must be. It’s up to us to end it by 2030.
This exhibition shows how.
As part of the Techvelopment Spring event series, the UN World Food Programme invites you to the launch of the exhibition; an exclusive conversation about innovation technology in humanitarian action between Ulla Tørnæs, Denmark's Minister for Development Cooperation, and Robert Opp, Director of Innovation and Change Management at WFP.
The event takes place on Tuesday 23 April in UN City Copenhagen. Coffee will be served from 14:00 and the event will start at 15:00.
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Organizer World Food Programme
Organizer of Technology, Innovation and the End of Hunger
The United Nations World Food Programme - saving lives in emergencies and changing lives for millions through sustainable development. WFP works in more than 80 countries around the world, feeding people caught in conflict and disasters, and laying the foundations for a better future.