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WEBINAR Making progress at the intersections of food systems
On 24 April, join ENN and ANH Academy for a workshop exploring the knowledge at the intersections between food systems and climate change for improved nutrition.
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The urban future: what lies ahead for food security?
Over 50% of the world’s population lives in urban areas and that proportion is set to increase to over 70% by 2050. Find more on this HLPE blog.
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Cities are leading the way
Stuart Gillespie and Leticija Petrovich offer hope for food justice by sharing more about city-led initiatives like Birmingham's Global Food Justice Pledge.
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Policy brief highlights the impacts of food system plastics
New policy brief highlights the cross-impacts of food system plastics, such as threatening food safety, food security, the environment and livelihoods.
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Overview links climate change, food systems & nutrition
New preprint published of literature linking climate change to food systems, nutrition and nutrition-related health (FSNH) - with Evidence and Gap Map.
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Save the date for ANH2024 Learning Labs
Save the date for ANH2024 Learning Labs which will take place from 17 - 20 June 2024, online.
Introducing IMMANA, ANH Academy and SCANR
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BrianMandebvuHead of Research Assessments & MonitoringWorld Food ProgrammeLibya