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Thursday, December 17, 2020

WEBINAR: Food Policies and their Implications on Overweight and Obesity Trends

17 December 2020. IFPRI-FAO Report Launch "Food Policies and their Implications on Overweight and Obesity Trends in Selected Countries in the Near East and North Africa Region"

The COVID-19 pandemic is an important reminder and rationale for investing in sustainable and healthy food systems. Several evolving studies show that obesity is an important risk factor for COVID-19 complications. The Near East and North Africa (NENA) region countries are known for high levels of overweight and obesity. Most predictions suggest that the rates of overweight and obesity have been increasing and are expected to reach alarming rates in the next few decades; there are several explanations that justify why.

Opening Session
  • Moderator: Dr. Clemens Breisinger, MENA and Egypt Program Leader and Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
  • Mr. Serge Nakouzi, Deputy Regional Representative, FAO (RNE)
  • Dr. Johan Swinnen, Director General, IFPRI
  • Dr. Maximo Torero, Chief Economist, FAO
Highlights from the Joint Study
  • Dr. Kibrom Abay, Research Fellow and Study Team Leader, IFPRI
Panel Discussion
  • Moderator: Dr. Olivier Ecker, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
  • Dr. Ibrahim Ashmawy, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade, Egypt
  • Dr. Abdelkader Ait El Mekki, Professor of Agricultural Economics, Head of Department of Rural Economics, National School of Agriculture, Morocco
  • Mr. Emad Qaiss Sliwah, Senior Agronomist, Ministry of Agriculture, Iraq
  • Dr. Habiba Ali, Chairperson and Dietetics Program Coordinator, Department of Nutrition and Health, United Arab Emirates
  • Eng. Saleh Al Shanfari, CEO, Food Investment Company, Oman
Discussion
  • Moderator: Ms. Nomindelger, Bayasgalanbat, Nutrition and Food System Officer, FAO (RNE)
  • Dr. Gihan Fouad, Director of National Nutrition Institute, Egypt
  • Dr. Sherine Al-Shawarby, Professor of Economics, Cairo University, Egypt
  • Dr. Farah Naja, Associated Professor, University of Sharjah, UAE, and the American University of Beirut, Lebanon
  • Ms. Fatema AlMulla, Senior Research Analyst, Food and Water Security Office, UAE
  • Dr. Ayoub Al-Jawaldeh, Regional Nutrition Advisor, WHO EMRO
  • Dr. Caroline Chesneau, Director, Bel Group LLC "La Vache qui rit" with additional iron will be launched in Egypt". Bel Group LLC is also producing Kiri cheese)
Way Forward
  • Mr. Jean-Marc Faurès, Regional Programme Leader, FAO (RNE)
  • Dr. Clemens Breisinger, MENA and Egypt Program Leader and Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI
Resource:
IFPRI/FAO (2020) Food Policies and their Implications onOverweight and Obesity Trends inSelected Countries in the Near East andNorth Africa Region. Kibrom A. Abay, Hosam Ibrahim, Clemens Breisinger, and Nomindelger Bayasgalanbat. 58 pp.

"Countries with lower tariff rates have higher overweight and obesity rates. Countries that increase tariff rates on “unhealthy” foods (e.g., sugar and confectionery foods, fats and oils) are more likely to witness reductions in overweight and obesity rates." (page vi)

"Some Pacific island nations, for example, have begun to tax fat-rich foods and sugary drinks, a policy that has reduced the consumption of such food items. The Mexican sugar-sweetened beverage tax has been a major nationwide policy intervention to encourage consumers to switch to healthier diets. Some NENA countries have made efforts to introduce sugar-sweetened beverage taxes, as in Saudi Arabia’s recently introduced 50 percent excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages". (page 44)
 

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