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Hungry for Action Impact Review (2021–2025): Lessons for Global Food Crisis Campaigning
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Global Agrifood Implications of the Middle East Conflict
Global Agrifood Implications of the 2026 Conflict in the Iran-Israel-USA Conflict
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$4B for Nutrition Now: The World Bank’s Moment to Lead at the 2025 Nutrition for Growth Summit
$4B for Nutrition Now: The World Bank’s Moment to Lead at the 2025 Nutrition for […]
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Harnessing the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty for Accelerated Progress on the African Continent
Harnessing the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty for Accelerated Progress on the African Continent
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📣Join the #DialogueNextAfrica Partners Day & meet entrepreneurs showcasing value‑added food innovations & network with investors & key policymakers. Learn how research is building economic impact and resilient food systems
01 July.
RSVP➡️ ...https://www.worldfoodprize.org/en/events/dialoguenext/dialoguenext_africa/immersions/
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Reliable climate action depends on credible evidence🔍
New publication explores how permanence considerations can strengthen GHG accounting in agrifood systems by addressing carbon stock stability, long-term mitigation outcomes and reversal risks.
📘 https://t.co/WUi5S0FNKz
Pastoralism is more than a livelihood, it is a bridge between the past and the future.
In this video, pastoralists reflect on growing up in herding families and what inspired them to choose this path.
Watch, share and join #IYRP2026 ⬇️
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El Niño is no longer just a climate risk but a macroeconomic one, driving higher food prices and inflation. Combined with disruptions to energy and fertilizer markets from the Middle East conflict, it could become a major risk multiplier for global food security.
When disaster strikes, farmers aren't the only ones at risk — so are the financial systems that support them. Coordinated preparedness is the answer. Our latest blog outlines what that looks like. https://t.co/Lb2tqpOpax
“The climate community needs to do a better job of listening to farmers.”
At the Roots & Returns panel discussion at #LCAW2026, #BKMF Youth #AgriChampion @tryphenapreneur reminded us that farmers are on the frontlines of climate change & must be included in climate decisions. ...🌱
Could beans change the world? 🚀
With the climate changing, the cost of living going up and our guts suffering from the fibre gap, beans are a real opportunity.
Now it's time to scale these tasty superheroes 🫘
On the pod this week: @paulnewnham, CEO of the ...@SDG2AdvocacyHub
🟡On the sidelines of the @london_climate, we joined our partners to outline why voices of the Global South are critical in finding sustainable climate solutions that secure #GoodFood4All. Many thanks to @BrazilEmbassyUK for bringing us together.
🌡️ #Heatwave reminder: drink water throughout the day, don't wait until you feel thirsty. By then, your body is already dehydrated!
Older adults, children & people who work outdoors are most at risk.
Look after them and yourself with these tips 👇 #StayHydrated