Juan Carlos Jimenez

PHD Researcher at Canadian Foodgrains Bank

Juan Carlos Jimenez is an accomplished academic and researcher with a diverse background in human geography and environmental studies. Currently serving as a Course Instructor, Research Assistant, and Teaching Assistant at the University of Toronto since 2019, Juan Carlos also engages in research as a PhD Researcher with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and collaborates with Western University. Previously, Juan Carlos held research positions at Mount Allison University and the Hispanic Development Council, as well as a junior researcher role at Humboldt Center Nicaragua. Juan Carlos has experience as a consultant with Doctors for Doctors/Nurses for Nurses and has coordinated projects with Podcasts for Peace and Pueblito Canada. Juan Carlos holds a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Toronto, a Master's degree in Environmental Studies from York University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Equity Studies and Political Science from the University of Toronto.

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Canadian Foodgrains Bank

Our goal is a world without hunger. We are a partnership of 15 church and church-based agencies working together to end global hunger. Together, these churches and church-based agencies represent 30+ Canadian denominations. We work toward our goal by: providing food in times of crisis for people facing hunger overseas; helping people grow more food to better feed themselves and their families; and providing nutritional support to malnourished people with a focus on pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and young children. We also advocate for public policies that enable families and communities to better feed themselves, and look for ways to engage and educate Canadians about global hunger.


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Winnipeg, Canada

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11-50

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