Authors unpack the narratives and legacies that unpin these questions and explore the many ways funders, researchers, and policymakers can take transformative action.
Objectives
- Highlight emerging coalitions, evidence, and policy actions that advance agroecology,\regenerative approaches, and Indigenous foodways
- Provide entry points for funders to activate a research and action agenda that is focused on political and social justice, the right to food, and food sovereignty
- Create a space for dialogue amongst global and local audiences about food systems transformation.
- Jane Maland Cady, Collaborative Crop Research Program/McKnight Foundation;
- Mamadou Goita, Institute for Research and Promotion of Alternatives in Development;
- Peter Gubbels, Groundswell;
- Anna Lappe, Food and Democracy Program at Panta Rhea Foundation;
- Francisco Rosado-May, The Indigenous Partnership for Agrobiodiversity and Food Sovereignty;
- Maywa Montenegro de Wit, Agroecology Research-Action Collective;
- Amaury Peeters, Louvain Cooperation and FAO TAPE;
- Swati Renduchintala, Andhra Pradesh Community Natural Farming;
- Ruth Richardson, Global Alliance for the Future of Food;
- Emma Siliprandi, Agricultural Officer with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations;
- Mariam Sow, ENDA Pronat, Senegal
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