This document outlines a "Pembekalan" schedule with 4 sessions over 4 dates that will cover topics related to food sovereignty, land issues, poverty alleviation, and contested urban spaces. The sessions will be held from 9:30-11:00am on June 15th, 17th, 22nd, and 24th. Each session will feature a different speaker with relevant academic credentials to discuss their designated topic and related issues such as food security, land access, government and NGO poverty programs, and public/private domains in urban areas.
This document outlines a "Pembekalan" schedule with 4 sessions over 4 dates that will cover topics related to food sovereignty, land issues, poverty alleviation, and contested urban spaces. The sessions will be held from 9:30-11:00am on June 15th, 17th, 22nd, and 24th. Each session will feature a different speaker with relevant academic credentials to discuss their designated topic and related issues such as food security, land access, government and NGO poverty programs, and public/private domains in urban areas.
This document outlines a "Pembekalan" schedule with 4 sessions over 4 dates that will cover topics related to food sovereignty, land issues, poverty alleviation, and contested urban spaces. The sessions will be held from 9:30-11:00am on June 15th, 17th, 22nd, and 24th. Each session will feature a different speaker with relevant academic credentials to discuss their designated topic and related issues such as food security, land access, government and NGO poverty programs, and public/private domains in urban areas.
Food Sovereignty (includes food security, self-sufficiency, role of the private sector, role of government policy and farmer livelihoods) by Jarot Mulyo Semedi, MSc 17 June 2015 (9.30 11.00 am) Land (access to land, community forestry, uses of land conservation vs livelihoods, peasant organisations) by Dra. Tuty Handayani, MS 22 June 2015 (9.30 11.00 am) Poverty (Govt and NGO programs to alleviate poverty, livelihoods) by Drs. Djamang Ludiro, MSi
24 June 2015 (9.30 11.00 am)
Contested Urban Spaces (public vs private realm and service delivery) By Dr. Triarko Nurlambang, MA