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UN Food Systems Summit Civil Society Public Forum

Organizer(s) World Food Programme Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - Headquarters International Fund for Agricultural Development
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The Civil Society Public Forum is part of a series of open-door events starting last year, to allow everyone, everywhere to get involved and ask questions on the Summit engagement process. During this Forum, representatives from each of the five Action Tracks and the Food Systems Summit Dialogues will share progress of idea-generation, and next steps in the Summit process. The conversation will focus on the emerging Action Areas and Solution Clusters with an invitation for participating in and building coalitions as a part of the Summit and post-Summit engagement. Participants will also be invited to reflect on progress and provide feedback.

Transforming food systems to deliver on the SDGs by 2030 will require action by everyone, everywhere, and civil society will play an essential role if we are to succeed. We hope you will join the conversation.

Time

14:00 – 16:00 CEST

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Register: Please register your attendance here on Eventbrite prior to May 28.

Live: This will be a live virtual forum taking place on Zoom. A link to join Zoom will be provided in your Eventbrite registration confirmation email.

The chat function in Zoom will be monitored to capture your comments and questions.

More information

The Forum will be introduced by Dr. Agnes Kalibata, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for the 2021 Food Systems Summit, and co-convened by Martin Frick, Deputy to the Special Envoy and Mamadouo Goita, Executive Director of the Institute for Research and Promotion of Alternatives in Development (IRPAD) and Vice-Chair for Civil Society of the Food Systems Champion’s Network. The Forum will be moderated by Waiganjo Njoroge of the Committee on World Food Security.

For further information about the Summit, please check visit the FAQ here.

We want to hear from you beforehand! Give your feedback on the potentially game-changing propositions for each of the 5 Action Tracks by responding to 3 questions per Area here.

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