Skip to main content

Aspen Institute Logo

  • Publications »
  • Conference Centers »
  • Press Center »
  • Support Us »
  • Society of Fellows »
  • About the Institute
  • Events
  • Our Policy Work
  • Leadership Programs
  • Seminars
  • Our People
  • Multimedia
Events

Past Event

7 Billion: Conversations that Matter - Lessons from the Crisis in Somalia

October 17, 2011
Washington, DC, United States
Aspen Global Health and Development
7 Billion: Conversations that Matter - April 18, 2012, Washington, DC

Events

  • Calendar »
  • Aspen Events »
    • McCloskey Speaker Series »
    • NEW VIEWS Documentaries & Dialogue »
    • Hurst Lecture Series »
  • New York Events »
  • Upcoming Events »
  • Past Events »
  • Find Events on Facebook »
  • Live at the Aspen Institute »
  • Photos from our Events »
  • The Aspen Ideas Festival »

Events Calendar

2012
5
21
Previous Month
May 2012
Next Month
  12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  
Africa Leadership Initiative/South Africa, Class VII

May 17, 2012 - May 22, 2012Stellenbosch, South Africa

Previous Month
1 of 4
Next Month

View All Events »

Topics

Ethiopia, global health, global hunger, Health

Join The Aspen Institute in welcoming Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, Dr.

Walid Abdelkarim, Principal Officer and Team Leader for Somalia and Support to the African Union, United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations, and Geoff Dabelko, Director of the Woodrow Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Program.

Nineteen years after she visited Somalia as President of Ireland, Mary Robinson returned this summer to an all-too-familiar crisis on an even larger scale. Six regions in Somalia have been declared famines. Families are fleeing disaster and drought brought on by changing environmental conditions and poor access to resources and health services. Children are dying every day – over 30,000 in the past three months. Join us as Mary Robinson, Walid Abdelkarim and Geoff Dabelko discuss what lessons we can learn from the challenges of Somalia. This country has the 8th highest birth rate in the world, with an average family size over 7 children. How do issues like population, women’s empowerment, and resource distribution impact economic and food security in Somalia and other fragile or failing states? How are the population growth rate a part of the impact – or of the cause?

This event will be moderated by Peggy Clark, Executive Director of Aspen Global Health and Development and Vice President of Policy Programs at The Aspen Institute, and will be preceded by lunch at 12:00 p.m.

Event Information
DateLocationContact
Monday, October 17, 2011 - 12:30pm to 2:00pm
The National Press Club
529 14th Street, NW
13th Floor
Washington, DC, United States
Gwen Hopkins
Phone: 202-736-2925
Moderator

Peggy Clark

Managing Director

  • 7 Billion: Conversations that Matter »
    • 7 Billion: The Revolution We Need in Food Security and Population
    • Inaugural "7 Billion: Conversations that Matter:" The Population Factor and Economic Growth: Myths and Misconceptions December 8, 2010
    • 7 Billion: Conversations that Matter "Good Governance and the Women Dividend" September 11, 2011
    • 7 Billion: Conversations that Matter - Lessons from the Crisis in Somalia October 17, 2011
    • 7 Billion: Conversations that Matter: The Road to Rio: Climate Change, Population and Sustainability January 12, 2012
    • 7 Billion: Conversations that Matter - A Long Walk to Water: Women, Population and Access to Safe Water April 18, 2012

Related Links

7 Billion: Conversations that Matter - Lessons from the Crisis in Somalia
See video
Get More »
  • Find Us On Facebook »
  • Contact »
  • Multimedia »
  • Privacy Policy »
  • Get the Latest Updates »

© 2012 Aspen Institute