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Hunger in Hong Kong: Lecture and Service Activity

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Date:

13 Feb 2017

Time:

11.30am – 5.00pm

Venue:

Lecture: LT4, Cheng Yu Tung Building (CYT)Service Activity: 93 King Lam street, Lai Chi Kok

Speaker(s):

Prof Daisy Tam, Assistant Professor, Baptist University

Biography of Speaker:

Daisy Tam is a Hong Kong-based academic researcher specialising in ethical food practices and urban food systems. She is driven to search for a more ethical, equitable, and sustainable food system at a city level.

Enquiries:

cgh.sdg@cuhk.edu.hk

Event Details:

Food for thought… how are hunger, waste, over-consumption and food security interrelated? Did you know that whilst 3,600 tons of food is daily discarded, 1 in 4 children do not get three meals per day? Join us to learn about the harsh reality of hunger in Hong Kong and see what YOU can do to contribute to a better ‘food future’ for Hong Kong!

The service activity is available to the first 15 sign ups; successful participants will receive confirmation via email