
Established to act and accelerate the pace of change towards agrifood systems transformation and to build alliances and collective support for countries most in need and in response to the global priorities of rising food insecurity, intensification of climate shocks, and instability for global food and agriculture.
The Food Coalition’s Five Pillars (to be considered Sub-Programmes) are complementary to one another with the final Pillar as a cross-cutting one.
The Food Coalition is managed in FAO as an “Umbrella Programme” to respond
quickly to needs and priorities and to deliver in a more agile manner the different contributions received, in line with an overall Programmatic Results Framework developed along the five Pillars.
The Food Coalition has provided unwavering support for uptaking the CFS Voluntary Guidelines on Food Systems and Nutrition in the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR). The publication highlights the Coalition's strategic actions, major initiatives, and collaborative approach to address agrifood challenges, emphasizing the importance of multi-stakeholder engagement in Lao PDR's transformation journey
10 Proposals to countries and partners
As a result of the G20 process, the Food Coalition prepared a portfolio of 10 proposals with the aim to further encourage FAO Members to join its efforts in support of one another and to mobilize political commitment, financial resources, policy support, experts, and expertise in support of needs and demands raised by the countries.
We need to continuously bring attention to the challenges facing developing countries and the world, connect those interested in the solutions, and keep the issue of food insecurity at the forefront of global policymaking.
The first national mapping of farmers' markets has been launched in Ghana, a pioneering initiative led by the FAO and the University of Cape Coast....
he joint FAO-IFAD event highlights their contribution in transforming agrifood systems while exploring ways to fully harness their potential