Can multi-stakeholder mechanisms contribute to transforming food systems in an inclusive way? Can they embed a holistic food systems approach into policy-making processes to foster sustainable food systems?

Join the launch of the report on National and Sub-National Food Systems Multi-Stakeholder Mechanisms: an assessment of experiences, to learn and discuss what type of governance innovations can help trigger and implement food systems transformation with a more inclusive, holistic, cross-sector, trans-disciplinary approach.

The study has been commissioned by the Community of Practice on Food Systems on the Ground, part of the One Planet network Sustainable Food Systems Programme. The study has been coordinated by the Alliance of Bioversity-CIAT, UNEP and WWF, with the support from the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU).

Confirmed speakers:

• Carmen Torres, UNEP
• Marina Fleckenstein, Policy Leader Food Practice, WWF
• Mark Lundy, Research Director, Food Environment and Consumer Behavior, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT
• Inoshi Sharma, Executive Director, FSSAI, Eat Right India
• María Teresa Nogales, Founder and Executive Director Fundación Alternativas, Champion of the La Paz Municipal Food Security Committee
• Paul Holmbeck, Former CEO, Organic Denmark
• Paula Daniels, Champion of Los Angeles Food Policy Council
• Rotem Ayalon, President of the board of Montréal Métropole en santé, Conseil du système alimentaire montréalais
• Rene van Veenhuizen, Programme Manager, Hivos and Coordinator, RUAF Secretariat

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16h à 17h30 CEST
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