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🗓️ 17 February 2023
⏱️ 17 minutes
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Tjada D’Oyen McKenna, the CEO of Mercy Corps, shares insights on growing global food insecurity and deepening inequality.
At the end of 2022, one in 10 children worldwide were dealing with malnourishment, the result of the worst hunger crisis the world has faced in a generation. It’s an effect of the ricocheting of the triple threat of climate change, geopolitical conflict and Covid-19 through the global economy. Though there’s little chance of resolving these issues imminently, community-sourced efforts can play a large role in combating the devastation they bring to people around the world.
On a recent trip to Somalia, Tjada D’Oyen McKenna, the chief executive of humanitarian aid organisation, Mercy Corps, saw the real-life impact of these global concerns up close. On stage at BoF VOICES 2022, she discussed that experience, and how people around the world can contribute to positive change.
“[Global community] should inspire us to really make small actions, to make a difference and figure out ways in our own lives and in our own lines of work where we can contribute,” said D’Oyen McKenna.
This week on The BoF Podcast, D’Oyen McKenna discusses details of her visit to Somalia and the effects food insecurity has on society.
Key Insights:
D’Oyen McKenna believes we all have a responsibility to engage with and respond to crises around the world, even if the causes are out of our hands. “While none of us can fully control the forces that are shaping our world today, we do get to choose how we represent ourselves in that world,” said D’Oyen McKenna. “But also how we engage with the world that we find, how we respond to it and act in it.”
Despite the hardships that citizens of Somalia and other impoverished or conflict-ridden countries face, human determination and grit always shine through. “Even amongst this unimaginable hardship and grief… the power of the human spirit really comes alive,” said D’Oyen McKenna.
While the world can feel divided with society frequently grouped under different sub-categories, D’Oyen McKenna argues that we should create a new sense of global community. “In a world of pandemics, climate crises and global hunger there is no us and them, only us.”
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. |
0:08.1 | Welcome to the Bof podcast. It's Friday, February 17th. |
0:12.2 | During the pandemic, vulnerable supply chains, including those in fashion, were already teetering on the edge. |
0:20.0 | Experts were predicting that the gridlock would sort |
0:22.4 | itself out in 2022, but that was before the war broke out in Ukraine. The impact of the invasion |
0:29.6 | has rippled around the world far beyond the immediate war zone, and it's people in poorer |
0:34.8 | emerging economies who have undoubtedly been hit the hardest. |
0:38.7 | Blockades of Ukrainian grain exports have had a compounding effect on hunger in some of the world's most vulnerable regions. |
0:45.9 | Combined with extreme weather events like drought, hundreds of millions of people are now starving. |
0:51.7 | I first met this week's guest on the BOF podcast, Jada, Dwyanne McKenna, when we were both |
0:56.8 | students at Harvard Business School. |
0:58.7 | We sat next to each other in our first semester. |
1:01.6 | And last year at BOF Voices 2022, Jada took to the Voices stage to share critical insights |
1:07.7 | on what we need to understand about conflict, climate, and today's global |
1:12.5 | hunger crisis. Here's Jada Dwyanne McKenna on the BOF podcast. This is an unlikely venue for me, |
1:21.4 | and I'm so glad Imran brought me into it. I am a humanitarian, and I am proud to lead an |
1:27.3 | organization of humanitarian. |
1:29.3 | There are Mercy Corps, there are 6,000 of us working in more than 40 countries around the world, |
1:35.3 | from Afghanistan to Yemen, from Haiti to Somalia. |
1:40.3 | It's an honor for me to lead this amazing team and represent them, |
1:43.3 | whether it's meeting with small groups of UN leaders, which I was doing just yesterday in Geneva, or here with you all today. |
1:50.9 | So thank you, Imran, again. I was so grateful and excited for this invitation to speak here. |
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