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5/ 5

2021

05/05/2021

Building Collaborative and Effective Food Systems Governance Frameworks in Kisumu County...

16/ 10

2020

16/10/2020

The event will celebrate World Food Day by sharing thematic reflections and outcomes of #AfricanCITYFOODMonth with global relevance. The program will highlight ways in which cities are pushing the boundaries in improving their food systems, and draw out i

28/ 9

2022

28/09/2022

National Convenors from the Mediterranean gather in Bari to discuss collaboration Within the framework of the 3rd World Conference on the Revitalization of the Mediterranean Diet, organized by the International Center for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic

27/ 4

2021

27/04/2021

FAO and ICLEI are conveying an Independent Dialogue in Quelimane, Mozambique contributing to the 2021 Food Systems Summit...

27/ 4

2021

27/04/2021

What are the linkages between food systems and climate change? UCLG, FAO, and the City of Barcelona will seek to address how the role of food environments has transformed after COVID-19...

17/ 9

2020

17/09/2020

On Thursday 17 September FAO launches the Portuguese version of the FAO Framework for the Urban Food Agenda in Brazil.

26/ 7

2023

26/07/2023

This side-event will share good practices and country experiences on how to effectively operationalise cross-sectoral, and multi-stakeholder collaboration for sustainable food systems transformation. Representatives of selected countries in Africa, Asia,

20/ 1

2023

20/01/2023

Leveraging urban and local food systems for sustainable food systems transformation

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2022

23/02/2022

The second UNEA Cities Summit challenges us to ‘flip the script’ and see cities as champions of nature, and accelerators of a sustainable future...

7/ 10

2021

07/10/2021

 7 October 2021 | 8:00am - 9:15am GMT-6 | 4:00pm - 5:15pm CESTAGENDA - See full Agenda Here4.00 - Welcome remarks and presentation of agendaJamie Morrison, Food Systems and Food Safety Division (ESF), FAO4.05 - Opening remarksMr. Ade Freeman, Regional Pro