Asia and the United States must be ready for "challenges and difficulties," Josette Sheeran, the new head of the prestigious Asia Society, said today, as she was named to the post.
Sheeran, a former head of the UN World Food Programme, said "this is the century of the Americas as well as Asia."
"There will be innovation and cooperation, but there will also be challenges and difficulties," Sheeran told AFP.
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Sheeran, whose specialty has been the fight against hunger at the WFP, said the society can "help draw out the skills and innovation" from emerging powers such as China.
"Through its experience tackling many development issues, Asia has shown that there can be no long term solution to problems such as hunger unless it is involved," she said.