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Leading experts chosen to drive five priority areas for UN Food Systems Summit

Leading experts chosen to drive five priority areas for UN Food Systems Summit

The United Nations Special Envoy, Agnes Kalibata, announced experts across the fields of food, agriculture, health and climate change who have committed to advance solutions to make food systems more resilient and inclusive through the UN Food Systems Summit in 2021. “The action tracks will…

September 16, 2020 - Last update: February 10, 2023

The United Nations Special Envoy, Agnes Kalibata, announced experts across the fields of food, agriculture, health and climate change who have committed to advance solutions to make food systems more resilient and inclusive through the UN Food Systems Summit in 2021. “The action tracks will draw on the expertise of actors from across the world’s food systems – both inside and outside of the UN system,” Kalibata said highlighting the fresh approach.

The initial leaders of the action tracks represent actors from across society including farmers, scientists, and youth leaders, as well as representatives from the private sector, government and civil society.

“Together they will ensure that priority areas for action will not sit in silos,” Kalibata said. “They will explore how key cross-cutting levers of change such as governance, finance, data, indigenous knowledge, human rights and law, innovation, and the empowerment of women and young people can be mobilized to meet the Summit’s objectives.”

The announcement comes on the heels of a briefing for Member States on preparations for the Summit where the five action tracks were presented.

“The need is urgent, and our ambition is high. For this reason, this must not be ‘just another conference’. We must act together,” Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed told Member States during the briefing.

The action tracks include:

(1) ensuring access to safe and nutritious food for all;
(2) shifting to sustainable consumption patterns;
(3) boosting nature-positive production at scale;
(4) advancing equitable livelihoods and
(5) building resilience to vulnerabilities, shocks and stresses

“These experts will bring together knowledge, expertise, broad networks and relevant organizations behind them as they convene the action tracks in a multi-stakeholder and inclusive manner, to address the uniqueness of all regions,” Kalibata said.

Each track, with support from its corresponding chair and vice-chairs, is designed to address synergies as well as possible trade-offs with other tracks, and to identify bold new actions, innovative solutions, and strategies that can deliver wide-reaching benefits across all of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They are to create solutions at local, national, regional, and global levels and to scale up and to accelerate existing initiatives that align to the Summit vision and principles.

UN agencies will provide technical assistance as well as a link into the broader experience and expertise of the entire UN system, and oversee support for Summit follow-up activities. In addition, members of the Scientific Group will engage in each area to ensure the tracks are underpinned by robust evidence and science.

The UN Food Systems Summit was announced by the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, on World Food Day last October as a part of the Decade of Action for delivery on the SDGs by 2030.

The aim of the Summit is to deliver progress on all 17 of the SDGs through a food systems approach, leveraging the interconnectedness of food systems to global challenges such as hunger, climate change, poverty and inequality.

The Summit will also be guided by an Advisory Committee representing every region and an independent Scientific Group, which met virtually for the first time in July.

SUN Movement members

Special congratulations to Gunhild Stordalen, founder and Executive Chair of the EAT Foundation who is also a SUN Movement Lead Group Member to chair action track 2; Lawrence Haddad Executive Director of GAIN who is a member of the SUN Movement Executive Committee to chair action track 1; and Mike Khunga, one of the SUN Movements Youth Leaders for Nutrition to co-chair action track 5.

More Information:

SUN Coordinator, member of the advisory committee for the 2021 Food Systems Summit
Secretary-General’s Policy Brief on Food Security
Leading experts chosen to drive five priority areas for UN Food Systems Summit

 

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