Millions of people across Africa are facing starvation due to climate change, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, which are exposing the fragility of our global food system. But there’s good news: a growing movement of local communities and traditional leaders are working to restore the continent’s degraded landscapes and feed its people sustainably.
Tickets are free for all African residents, with just €5 for youth and €10 for everyone else with the early bird discount.
Join us to this Special event of the FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia in the framework of the FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2022
Harnessing science, technology and innovation is key to finding solutions to complex challenges facing sustainable agrifood systems in the Europe and Central Asian region. A wide range of existing approaches, technologies, and practices are rooted in science and innovation, including indigenous and local knowledge.
This event, organized under the FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2022, will capitalize on the Regional Science and Innovation consultation in November 2021. It will showcase how science and innovation can empower youth to be instrumental in greening agriculture, for transforming agrifood systems to avoid environmental degradation and for coping with biodiversity loss, food insecurity and nutritional needs, climate change, and social inequality challenges.
It will become the first step in the establishment of regional multi-stakeholder partnership on green agriculture to strengthen the science-policy interlinkages, emphasizing how existing scientific evidence can effectively guide policymakers in greening agrifood systems. It will showcase environmental sustainability challenges in the region, raise awareness of the importance to identifying and adapting the technologies from the new frontiers of green agriculture and it will generate momentum to advance robust science-based communication and empowering youth with engaging them in the discussion and planning the future of agriculture in the region.
Our Europe Coordinator, Dr. Stacy Hammond will be a keynote speaker, and will focus on the Challenges and the potential of Science & Innovation for greening the agrifood systems in the region, and the role the youth can play on it.
The event will be held in English with simultaneous interpretation in Russian.
Date: Tuesday 18th of October 11:00–12:45 CEST
Join us to this Special event of the FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia in the framework of the FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2022
Harnessing science, technology and innovation is key to finding solutions to complex challenges facing sustainable agrifood systems in the Europe and Central Asian region. A wide range of existing approaches, technologies, and practices are rooted in science and innovation, including indigenous and local knowledge.
This event, organized under the FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2022, will capitalize on the Regional Science and Innovation consultation in November 2021. It will showcase how science and innovation can empower youth to be instrumental in greening agriculture, for transforming agrifood systems to avoid environmental degradation and for coping with biodiversity loss, food insecurity and nutritional needs, climate change, and social inequality challenges.
It will become the first step in the establishment of regional multi-stakeholder partnership on green agriculture to strengthen the science-policy interlinkages, emphasizing how existing scientific evidence can effectively guide policymakers in greening agrifood systems. It will showcase environmental sustainability challenges in the region, raise awareness of the importance to identifying and adapting the technologies from the new frontiers of green agriculture and it will generate momentum to advance robust science-based communication and empowering youth with engaging them in the discussion and planning the future of agriculture in the region.
Our Europe Coordinator, Dr. Stacy Hammond will be a keynote speaker, and will focus on the Challenges and the potential of Science & Innovation for greening the agrifood systems in the region, and the role the youth can play on it.
The event will be held in English with simultaneous interpretation in Russian.
Date: Tuesday 18th of October 11:00–12:45 CEST
Join us to this Special event of the FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia in the framework of the FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2022
Harnessing science, technology and innovation is key to finding solutions to complex challenges facing sustainable agrifood systems in the Europe and Central Asian region. A wide range of existing approaches, technologies, and practices are rooted in science and innovation, including indigenous and local knowledge.
This event, organized under the FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2022, will capitalize on the Regional Science and Innovation consultation in November 2021. It will showcase how science and innovation can empower youth to be instrumental in greening agriculture, for transforming agrifood systems to avoid environmental degradation and for coping with biodiversity loss, food insecurity and nutritional needs, climate change, and social inequality challenges.
It will become the first step in the establishment of regional multi-stakeholder partnership on green agriculture to strengthen the science-policy interlinkages, emphasizing how existing scientific evidence can effectively guide policymakers in greening agrifood systems. It will showcase environmental sustainability challenges in the region, raise awareness of the importance to identifying and adapting the technologies from the new frontiers of green agriculture and it will generate momentum to advance robust science-based communication and empowering youth with engaging them in the discussion and planning the future of agriculture in the region.
Our Europe Coordinator, Dr. Stacy Hammond will be a keynote speaker, and will focus on the Challenges and the potential of Science & Innovation for greening the agrifood systems in the region, and the role the youth can play on it.
The event will be held in English with simultaneous interpretation in Russian.
Date: Tuesday 18th of October 11:00–12:45 CEST
Join us to this Special event of the FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia in the framework of the FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2022
Harnessing science, technology and innovation is key to finding solutions to complex challenges facing sustainable agrifood systems in the Europe and Central Asian region. A wide range of existing approaches, technologies, and practices are rooted in science and innovation, including indigenous and local knowledge.
This event, organized under the FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2022, will capitalize on the Regional Science and Innovation consultation in November 2021. It will showcase how science and innovation can empower youth to be instrumental in greening agriculture, for transforming agrifood systems to avoid environmental degradation and for coping with biodiversity loss, food insecurity and nutritional needs, climate change, and social inequality challenges.
It will become the first step in the establishment of regional multi-stakeholder partnership on green agriculture to strengthen the science-policy interlinkages, emphasizing how existing scientific evidence can effectively guide policymakers in greening agrifood systems. It will showcase environmental sustainability challenges in the region, raise awareness of the importance to identifying and adapting the technologies from the new frontiers of green agriculture and it will generate momentum to advance robust science-based communication and empowering youth with engaging them in the discussion and planning the future of agriculture in the region.
Our Europe Coordinator, Dr. Stacy Hammond will be a keynote speaker, and will focus on the Challenges and the potential of Science & Innovation for greening the agrifood systems in the region, and the role the youth can play on it.
The event will be held in English with simultaneous interpretation in Russian.
Date: Tuesday 18th of October 11:00–12:45 CEST
Millions of people across Africa are facing starvation due to climate change, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, which are exposing the fragility of our global food system. But there’s good news: a growing movement of local communities and traditional leaders are working to restore the continent’s degraded landscapes and feed its people sustainably.
Tickets are free for all African residents, with just €5 for youth and €10 for everyone else with the early bird discount.
Millions of people across Africa are facing starvation due to climate change, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, which are exposing the fragility of our global food system. But there’s good news: a growing movement of local communities and traditional leaders are working to restore the continent’s degraded landscapes and feed its people sustainably.
Tickets are free for all African residents, with just €5 for youth and €10 for everyone else with the early bird discount.
Millions of people across Africa are facing starvation due to climate change, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, which are exposing the fragility of our global food system. But there’s good news: a growing movement of local communities and traditional leaders are working to restore the continent’s degraded landscapes and feed its people sustainably.
Tickets are free for all African residents, with just €5 for youth and €10 for everyone else with the early bird discount.
Millions of people across Africa are facing starvation due to climate change, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, which are exposing the fragility of our global food system. But there’s good news: a growing movement of local communities and traditional leaders are working to restore the continent’s degraded landscapes and feed its people sustainably.
Tickets are free for all African residents, with just €5 for youth and €10 for everyone else with the early bird discount.
Millions of people across Africa are facing starvation due to climate change, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, which are exposing the fragility of our global food system. But there’s good news: a growing movement of local communities and traditional leaders are working to restore the continent’s degraded landscapes and feed its people sustainably.
Tickets are free for all African residents, with just €5 for youth and €10 for everyone else with the early bird discount.
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