Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Food Systems Solutions Webinars

Since its inception in April 2022, the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub has been convening multiple virtual dialogues dedicated to peer-learning on food systems transformation. National Convenors and the broad ecosystem of support have been highly engaged in these dialogues, calling for the expansion of topics and thematic areas discussed. To scale knowledge diffusion and enhance science-policy-society interfaces, the Hub will host a series of Food Systems Solutions Webinars (FSS Webinars). These FSS Webinars are open to the public and will act as a platform for peer-exchange, capacity-development and strategic communication among Hub partners and engaged citizens.

The webinars are open meetings addressing government organizations, non-state actors, the UN system and other international organizations, non-for-profit organizations, private sector and other actors working on food system issues.

Past webinars

11 May 2023: Standards and Labels for Sustainable Food Systems Transformation

Food labelling is an effective tool to protect consumer health, as it enhances food safety, nutrition, and environmental protection. With growing global trade, there is an increasing need for trusted methods to ensure that food labels serve their purpose. In this webinar, participants learned about how countries and international organizations collaborate to ensure that food labels are enablers for sustainable food systems.

15 June 2023: Transforming Food Systems for Planetary Health

Future webinars


5 October 2023. 
11:00 – 12:00. Applying Systems Thinking for Food Systems Transformation
Systems thinking is essential for long-term action for the SDGs. In this webinar, panelists will explore the nexus approach, highlighting how the transformation of food systems can accelerate solutions for water, healthy soils, climate change and biodiversity.

23 November 2023. 15:00 – 16:00. Innovating for Sustainable Food Systems Transformations: Scaling Success Stories Beyond Technology
Innovation goes beyond technology. It must incorporate social, economic, institutional, behavioral and organizational processes that facilitate integrative policies, business models and sustainable financing. This webinar will present success stories to illustrate how a broader definition of innovation must be used to advance equitable and sustainable food systems transformation.

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