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M. James Kondo

M. James Kondo is president of the Health Policy Institute in Japan and cochairman of Table for Two, a program launched by the Forum of Young Global Leaders and the World Economic Forum. He also serves as codirector of the Healthcare and Social Policy Leadership Programme at the University of Tokyo.

26 February 2009

What an irony: a world where some people literally kill themselves by overeating, while an equal number of people are dying of hunger. Observing this dichotomy, one must assume that the politics of food will come to occupy center stage in the world’s health and social policies in the coming years.

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