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Mme Deborah Fulton

Organisation: FAO
Pays: Italie
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CFS Secretary

Deborah Fulton is Secretary of the Committee on World Food Security.

She has worked in international development for more than 25 years, the majority of that time for the Australian Government. Her most recent roles before joining CFS were as Australia’s development counsellor in the permanent delegation to the OECD and Alternate Permanent Representative to the World Food Programme.

She spent fifteen years working on design and management of bilateral and regional programs in the Pacific Islands and Papua New Guinea in a range of sectors, including land administration, forestry, rural development, and climate change adaptation and mitigation programs. She has managed humanitarian and disaster risk reduction programs in Asia and the Pacific. Over the past ten years she has worked on policy and programs with a range of UN bodies, multilateral development banks, the OECD, the G20’s development working group and Asia/Pacific regional bodies. In addition to food security and food assistance, her policy-relevant work has addressed governance of climate change and environment agreements and programs, climate finance, development financing and effectiveness, and multilateral institution effectiveness.

She has Masters degrees in anthropology; public policy; and a Bachelor’s degree in anthropology and development, all from the Australian National University.

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    • Dear all, 

      I’d like to thank all of you for sending your input on not only the background document for the CFS Forum on Urbanization, Rural Transformation and Implications for Food Security and Nutrition, but also your thoughts on this topic more broadly. As many of you highlighted, this is a broad framing of an issue which is very context specific in terms of the resulting implications and dynamics for achieving food security and nutrition. 

      Your contributions will help us to revise the background document and also to plan for the Forum at CFS43 where these issues will be discussed, together with the role of CFS going forward on this work. The revised version of the background document will be available in all languages on the official documents page of CFS43 in early September. Thank you again for taking the time to share your knowledge and experience on this important issue. 

      Best, 

      Deborah Fulton

      CFS Secretary