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Fighting Hunger Through Agroecology and Food Systems Transformation Giving Circle

Host Organization: NEID, AgroEcology Fund, and Jessica Brown

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Persistent hunger, climate change and Covid-19 have underscored the precarious and unjust nature of high-input, global trade-based food systems. A critical challenge is ensuring that families have enough healthy food to eat today while strengthening truly sustainable food systems for future generations. Agroecology is increasingly identified in global debates and emerging policies as a contributing solution to climate change, global health inequities, poor nutrition, poverty, gender inequality, the violation of human rights, and vanishing biodiversity. Agroecology movements, in all of their diversity, offer an ambitious vision and practical plan for food systems that are truly regenerative and circular, benefiting both peopleĀ and planet. During this giving circle, we will engage in conversation and debate with academic researchers, small farmers from the Global South, Indigenous People, UN agencies, the private sector and more to seek solutions to our broken food system. Together, we will identify giving strategies that make a difference. Please join us for this timely exploration!

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