lobbying for food security: fao advocacy interventions
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Lobbying for Food Security: FAO advocacy interventions. Overview. FAO: Vision and Programme Focus Global Food Security Trends Key Advocacy Instruments at FAO Committee on Food Security 1 Billion Hungry Campaign Strengthening Advocacy Partnerships. FAO’s vision. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Lobbying for Food Security: FAO advocacy interventions
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OverviewFAO: Vision and Programme Focus
Global Food Security Trends
Key Advocacy Instruments at FAOCommittee on Food Security 1 Billion Hungry Campaign
Strengthening Advocacy Partnerships
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FAOs vision
A world free of hunger and malnutrition where food and agriculture contributes to improving the living standards of all, especially the poorest, in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner.
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FAO Global Goals reduction of the absolute number of people suffering from hunger, to ensure all people at all times have sufficient safe and nutritious food;
elimination of poverty focusing on increased food production, enhanced rural development and sustainable livelihoods;
sustainable management and utilisation of natural resources, including land, water, air, climate and genetic resources
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FAO Regional Priorities for Africa
Increase agricultural productivity and diversification
Promote sustainable natural resources management
Support market access and sanitary measures for better trade
Improve knowledge management, information and advocacy in Africa.
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Proportion of population that is undernourished in developing regions, 1969-71-2010Global Hunger Trends
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Number of undernourished people in 2010, by region millions
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FAOs Advocacy Approach Facilitation of knowledge dissemination and utilization of communication networks
Promotion of partnership between UN, core development agencies and civil society organisations
Principle of FAO accountability to member states and country level engagement
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Key Advocacy Instruments at FAO
Committee on World Food Security
1 Billion Hungry Campaign
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Established in 1974
Foremost inclusive international and intergovernmental platform dealing with food security and nutrition
Addressing food production and physical and economic access to food.
Contributing to development of Global Partnership for Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition
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Core Objectives of CFS
Coordinate a global approach to food security
Promote policy convergence
Support and advise countries and regions
Coordinate at national and regional levels
Promote accountability and share best practices
Develop a global strategic framework for food security and nutrition
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CFS Links to the Africa region Opportunity for knowledge exchange between African countries on implementation of national food security strategies
Participation of CFS Chair to biannual FAO Regional Conference attended by ministries of agriculture
Establishment of a regional CFS-type platform proposed to monitor food security for Near East and North Africa Region
Key recommendations from CFS 2011: South to South cooperation initiative on establishment of regional institutions for food security governance, pilot project in West Africa, for a targeted regional emergency humanitarian food reserve
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CFS Challenges Weak integration and coordination among countries for effective food security governance
Coupling food security programmes with accountability mechanisms
Resource mobilization to finance implementation of research and advocacy and capacity building to enhance stakeholder engagement
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1 Billion Hungry Campaign
To raise awareness on growing problem of global hunger following food crisis
Generate political pressure on international leadership to meet 2009 LAquilla Summit commitments
Online petition called upon governments to prioritize the elimination of hunger
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1 Billion Hungry Campaign: Key achievements
Over 3 million people signed the FAO petition 3 times the original target!
Publicity supported by international celebrities, renowned athletes and European football stars generating worldwide media attention Partnership established with non-governmental organizations, farmer organizations, universities, and city councils
Over 100,000 people in Africa signed the online and paper petition
Events to launch 1billionhungry campaign organized in cities around the world, Yokohama, Paris, Accra
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1 billion hungry into the 2nd phaseLaunch of Ending Hunger website Sept 2011 www.endinghunger.org
Continued attention on hunger awareness, pushing hunger to the top the national and international political agendas
Strengthen public education and engagement on causes and solutions of hunger
Partnership extended to private sector alongside nonprofit groups, and other UN agencies
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Strengthening Advocacy Partnerships Common campaign mechanism and advocacy platforms on food security
Utilization of existing national, regional and international advocacy networks including links to civil society and private sector
Basket funding for joint initiatives where advocacy goals are shared
Mutual contribution to capacity building support for farmers organization
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