Foresight 2.0
Opinion: COVID-19: Enhancing diets and strengthening food systems in Uganda
COVID-19: Enhancing diets and strengthening food systems in Uganda Rhoda Peace Tumusiime & Pamela Mbabazi Her Excellency Rhoda Peace Tumusiime is the former Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture at the African Union Commission and a member of the Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition. Throughout her career, she has championed agricultural…
Successful high-level roundtable: Providing healthy diets in Nepal
Press releases for this event can also be found in the following publications: Himalayan Times (available in English); Makalu Khabar, Sunakhari News and Jana Akash (available in Nepali). On the 9th December, the Global Panel co-convened a high-level roundtable in partnership with the National Planning Commission (NPC) of Nepal, to discuss ways of transforming…
Launch of ‘Food Systems & Diets: a Handbook of Essential Policies’
19th December 2019 – Last week, the Global Panel launched its new policy tool: Food Systems and Diets: a handbook of essential policies. The Handbook is an accumulation of the Global Panel’s policy briefs to date, and aims to provide a body of knowledge on how food systems can influence the production and consumption of safe,…
Success for Foresight 2.0 Consultation in Nepal
On the 6th November, the Global Panel hosted a consultation workshop to inform the development of the Foresight 2.0 report. The event was held in the margins of the Scaling Up Nutrition Global Gathering (SUNGG) in Kathmandu, and was attended by forty participants from over fifteen countries. The meeting was co-facilitated by Dr Lawrence Haddad, Chief…
Foresight 2.0 Consultation: Improving access to healthy and sustainable diets
On the 6th November, the Global Panel will host a consultation workshop to inform the new Foresight 2.0 report. It will take place at the Scaling up Nutrition (SUN) Global Gathering in Kathmandu. The SUNGG brings together a large number of people working in nutrition from civil society, UN agencies, academia and the private sector….
Compare and contrast: a tale of two plates
Opinion piece by Prof Tim Benton, Co-Chair of the Global Panel Foresight 2.0 Lead Expert Group.
The Global Panel’s previous activities in Ghana
Thanks to the tremendous support of the John A. Kufuor Foundation, and the drive of the committed local nutrition community, the Global Panel has been very active in Ghana over the past four years.
Cross-sectoral leadership for healthy diets & nutrition in Ghana
Global Panel visit to Ghana | Accra, 22 – 24 January 2018
Climate Change, Nutrition and Food Security: How to keep the ship afloat – CFS 2015
An article inspired by the topics discussed at “Climate change, nutrition and food security: cultivating sustainable diets and food systems” – CFS42
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