|                                    |      Africa Day                    This event is open to the public, and is available to                attend free of charge. It is being held as part of a                nationwide programme of activities taking place in Ireland to                celebrate 'Africa Day.   To find out more about this                year's Africa Day programme click on the link above.   Self                Help Africa & Climate Change |  |                                    |   "Food Security                & Climate Change in Africa" is the subject for a                conference to take place at University College, Dublin, on                May 20th next.
 The event is being                organised by Self Help Africa                in association with the School of Agriculture, Food Science and                Veterinary Medicine at UCD,                who will host the event.
 
 It is being held as part                of the programme of events taking place nationally to mark 'Africa Day',  and will be                opened by Minister of State for                Overseas Development Mr. Peter Power.
 
   Participants                :
 Professor John Sweeney                -   One of Ireland's leading                climatologists, Prof. Sweeney is a lecturer at NUI Maynooth. He                was one of a panel of scientists to receive the Nobel Peace Prize                for their work on climate change, and has worked in                Africa.Prof Mike Gibney                -  Prof                Gibney is a leading international authority on human nutrition,                and a lecturer at UCD's School of Agriculture and Food Sciences.                He was a member of the Irish Government's Hunger Task Force.                 William Chadza -                 Director of CEPA, the                Centre for Environmental Policy and Advocacy in Malawi, Mr. Chadza                is an advocate for climate change adaptation, and a campaigner for                government policy development in this                area.Eric Yao -                 The Co-ordinator of The                Africa Centre, Dublin,  Mr. Yao also owns a farm in                Ghana,  and can speak at first hand of the effect that                climate change has had on his activities.                   Jenny                Rafanomezana - Policy & research co-ordinator at                Self Help Africa, Ms Rafanomezana will speak about community led                adaptation measures being implemented to assist small-holder                farmers to adapt to a changing climate.
 
   
  To                find out more about this event and                to notify us of your interest in attending, click on the link                below. This event is a free admission event, with seats assigned                on a  first come, first served basis.More                Information   |  |