During this first global follow-up to the 2021 Food Systems Summit, countries will present the progress made and share their contributions to achieve the 2030 Agenda through food systems transformation. This stocktaking moment will further reaffirm the world’s commitment to act with urgency, at scale and in line with the promise of the SDGs.
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- July 24th – 11:00-12:30: High-Level Session on Financing Food Systems Transformation, led with the World Bank and co-led by FAO
- July 25th – 16:30-17:30: Special Event with the Private Sector, led with the World Bank
- July 26th – 9:30-12:30: Plenary Session on Mobilizing Means of Implementation for Food Systems Transformation, co-led by FAO and WFP
IFAD is co-leading these sessions:
- July 24th – 09:30-11:00: High-Level Session on School Meals
- July 24th – 13:30-14:30 – High-Level Session on Nigeria’s Innovative financing model for food system transformation
- July 24th – 16:00-17:30: High-Level Session on Climate Action
- July 25th – 14:30-16:00: Food Systems for Prosperity
IFAD is also co-organising these side events:
- Policy to Practice: Bangladesh’s Approach Towards Integrating Food Systems with Nutrition and Resilience
- Using National Pathways as a platform for enhancement of public policies with close support from the UN system – cases of Guatemala, Peru, and Guyana
- Science and innovation as means of implementation towards climate-smart food systems
- Mobilising Impactful Private Sector Investments for Sustainable Food Systems Transformations and Zero Hunger
- Private sector for public good: Powering sustainable and inclusive food systems through enterprise
- Securing land tenure rights for Sustainable Food Systems: the role of family and small-scale farmers