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Ceres2030 Deep-Dive Session: Uniting Science and Policy to End Hunger Sustainably

Tue,  Oct
13

Event Format

Virtual

Event Date

- (10:15 - 11:00 am UTC)

Event Location

virtual

Registration Deadline

Participation Eligibility

Interested Public

Over 80 researchers spanning 23 countries worked intensely for two years to identify the most promising solutions to building sustainable food systems and to tell donors how much it would cost to end hunger by 2030. Their efforts, which combined artificial intelligence, state-of-the-art modelling, and a strong partnership with Nature Research, will be released at the launch event for Ceres2030: Sustainable Solutions to End Hunger.

Ceres2030 is a joint project between Cornell University, the International Institute Food Research and Policy Institute (IFPRI), and the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).

This launch event will focus on how much public spending is needed in low- and middle-income countries, including donor contributions through official development assistance (ODA), to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goal 2, zero hunger. Panellists will also explore a diverse mix of agricultural interventions in three broad areas—farm-level interventions to directly improve farm productivity, drivers in market systems that can facilitate storage and services that farmers need, and social interventions to empower rural populations.

This session is part of a series of  hosted by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany (BMZ)

Interpretation in French will be available for this meeting. See the event webpage in French.

Event hashtag: #GoodFood4All

 

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