Tag Archive for: Food Systems

4SD Foundation supports the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub to accompany National Convenors to the 2023 Stocktaking Moment and beyond
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As a continuation of efforts that began in 2020 to support the…

Agronomy for Sustainable Development Journal: Food systems for sustainable development: proposals for a profound four-part transformation
Review article, "Food systems for sustainable development: proposals…

Chairing a Dialogue at Davos on the Future of Food
As part of efforts to scale up and accelerate innovation for…

Engaging thousands with Food Systems Summit Dialogues
In collaboration with the United Nations Food Systems Summit…

Supporting Local Voices and Dialogues for Food Systems in the USA
Following a massive year for food systems globally, 2022 has…

Talking Food Systems and Inspiring Change at Harvard University
Thanks to the Harvard Food Systems Initiative (HFSI) led…

Africa: from crisis to opportunity
I have been participating in some of the recent COVID-19 Open Online Briefings which reinforce my un...

4SD supports the Food Systems Summit preparation process
In 2019, the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) called…

How does a CEO make her Kenyan agrifood processing and export company COVID-Ready?
This audio from CEO Yvonne Otieno, shares how her agrifood company, Miyonga Fresh Greens, is coping ...

5 May 2020, COVID-19 Narratives – SPOTLIGHT ON SYSTEMS WITH PROFESSOR CORINNA HAWKES
I am really delighted to host this guest blog in our narratives from Professor Corinna Hawkes, Director of the Centre for Food Policy at City, University of London. In it, Corinna explores a theme that I find powerful: that health is an outcome of multiple systems and interacting processes. Leaders need to appreciate the value of seeing the global challenges that COVID-19 presents in terms of multiple interconnected systems, all inter-dependent. Seeing the world in this way is a critical element of our thinking at 4SD. I hope you get as much from Corinna’s blog as I did.” – Dr David Nabarro.