Report Breaks New Ground on Linkages Between Agriculture and Chronic Disease


CHICAGO, Sept. 16, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Chicago Council on Global Affairs releases a new study on the links between agriculture, food, and noncommunicable disease in advance of United Nations High Level Meeting

Who:


 
  Rachel Nugent, PhD
Chair, Healthy Agriculture, Food, and NCDs Project, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Marshall Bouton
President, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs


What:

 
  MEDIA CALL to discuss Chicago Council release of report on the links between agriculture, food, and noncommunicable disease in advance of the UN High-Level Meeting on Noncommunicable Disease.
When:
 
  Monday, September 19, 2011
11:00 a.m. EDT – Media availability

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs will host a media call to discuss its new publication Bringing Agriculture to the Table: How Agriculture and Food Can Play a Role in Preventing Chronic Disease. The publication, which will be presented before the opening of the UN High-level meeting on Noncommunicable Disease, identifies new opportunities for those in heath and agriculture to work together to promote better health. Report author, Rachel Nugent, will be on hand along with Council President Marshall Bouton to discuss the report's findings and recommendations for international institutions, national governments, civil society, and agrifood business to mitigate the rising prevalence in noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide, but particularly in the developing world. Media interested in participating and receiving an embargoed copy of the report and the launch press release, please see instructions below.

Rachel Nugent, PhD, is Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington and Director of the Disease Control Priorities Network. She was formerly Deputy Director of Global Health the Center for Global Development and has advised the World Health Organization, the U.S. government, and nonprofit organizations on the economics and policy environment of NCDs. Her recent research includes tracking donor funding on NCDs.

Marshall Bouton has been president of The Chicago Council on Global Affairs since 2001. Prior to that, he served as the executive vice president and chief operating officer of the Asia Society. He is an author or editor of several books, articles, and opeds on India, Asia, and U.S. foreign policy and has held a number of policy positions with the U.S. government.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Media must preregister for this event. Please e-mail Betsy Hushek, bhushek@thechicagocouncil.org or call (312) 821-7525 for call information and an embargoed copy of the report and related press release.

About The Chicago Council on Global Affairs:

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, founded in 1922, is a prominent, independent and nonpartisan organization committed to influencing the discourse on global issues through contributions to opinion and policy formation, leadership dialogue, and public learning. Long known for its studies of American public opinion on foreign policy matters, the Council also contributes to discussions of critical global issues through studies, task force reports, and leadership dialogue. Recent Chicago Council reports topics include rethinking the transatlantic alliance in the strategic landscape of the 21st century, increasing the engagement of religious communities in U.S. foreign policy, and examining the link between national energy policy and Midwestern economic competitiveness.

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