Fostering Food Security and Impact Results
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With the participation of Nikita Eriksen-Hamel, Santiago Alba, Valeria Piñeiro and Jean Roxas
This panel highlighted the urgent yet often overlooked nature of food insecurity, even in high-income countries. The discussion underscored the importance of addressing both availability and access, while centering equity in all food policy design. Panelists advocated for measurable results, grounded in local knowledge, inclusive engagement, and evidence-based action. Ultimately, the session emphasized that solving food insecurity requires not only resources, but a deep commitment to social justice and structural change.
This panel highlighted the urgent yet often overlooked nature of food insecurity, even in high-income countries. The discussion underscored the importance of addressing both availability and access, while centering equity in all food policy design. Panelists advocated for measurable results, grounded in local knowledge, inclusive engagement, and evidence-based action. Ultimately, the session emphasized that solving food insecurity requires not only resources, but a deep commitment to social justice and structural change.
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food security, artificial intelligence, economic growth, innovation, social problems, sécurité alimentaire, intelligence artificielle, croissance économique, innovation, Seguridad alimentaria, Inteligencia artificial, Crecimiento económico, Innovación, segurança alimentar, Inteligência artificial, crescimento económico, inovação, Representación Canadá, ODS 2 - Hambre cero, ODS 3 - Salud y bienestar
