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Book Launch “Ensuring a Square Meal: Women and Food Security in Southeast Asia” by Theresa W. Devasahayam December 1 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Photo by Rosalia Sciortino and Tipakson Manpati
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Event poster
Theresa W. Devasahayam
arrived at SEA Junction
venue for her book launch
The speaker checked out some
SEA Junction’s books for sale
The book was displayed in
front of the event venue
SEA Junction director
gave an introduction
The book launch and talk started
Participants joined in
the book launch
The talk focused on
concern on feeding more
people as the world
population growth
The speaker mentioned
that developing countries
continue to have hunger
Participants focused on the
talk about food security
The speaker pointed out
that women's role in food
security should not be confined
to the notion that women
Discussion time
The participant asked
about how to empower
women role in food production
Question and discussion
Discussion about the problem
that man is still seen
as the leader of household
The participant discussed
about engaging gender
lens into data collection
by the government
The speaker responded to
participant’s question
Response from the speaker is that
The speaker and participants
continued to talk after
the session ended
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