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COP 21 – A side event on Climate-Smart Food Systems for Enhanced Nutrition
Climate-Smart Food Systems for Enhanced Nutrition – The Global Panel is gearing up for a side event organised at the Africa Pavilion for COP21
COP21: une action gouvernementale urgente est nécessaire pour que l'agriculture soit efficace face au climat et efficace nutritionnellement.
«Ce monde a besoin que l’agriculture soit efficace face au climat, et efficace nutritionnellement», déclare John A. Kufuor, co-président du Global Panel et ancien Président du Ghana.
Déclaration du Global Panel sur le changement climatique, les systèmes alimentaires et l'alimentation
Le Global Panel on Agriculture, Food Systems and Nutrition croit très fortement qu’une politique d’action urgente est nécessaire afin de réagir aux défis que le changement climatique représente pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et la santé des hommes.
COP21: Urgent Government Action Needed to Make Agriculture Climate-Smart and Nutrition-Smart
“The world needs agriculture to be climate-smart and also nutrition-smart” said John A. Kufuor, Co-Chair of the Global Panel and former President of Ghana
The Global Panel’s Statement on Climate Change, Food Systems and Nutrition
The Global Panel on Agriculture, Food Systems and Nutrition strongly believes that urgent policy action is needed to tackle the challenges that climate change poses to agriculture, nutrition, and human health.
Kofi Annan pushes for food security and nutrition
Kofi Annan sent a solidarity message on the occasion of the third annual meeting of the Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition in Accra
AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina in Accra to Share Perspectives On Agriculture, Nutrition and African Cities
President A. Adesina attends the Third Global Panel Annual Meeting in Accra, Ghana.
AfDB plans US$3bn facility to improve food nutrition
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has taken a giant step toward improved food nutrition and security with plans to develop a US$300million facility that will leverage about US$3billion from banks and microfinance institutions across the continent to empower women and women-owned enterprises toward to improving access to nutritious diets.
AfDB President Adesina addesses the issues of malnutrition during Global Panel Annual Meeting
This speech was delivered by Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, President of the African Development Bank, at the High-Level Round Table on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, 3rd Annual Meeting of the Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, held in Accra, Ghana, 19th November 2015.
Ghana: Malnutrition Underpins People's Wellbeing – Kufuor
Bernice Bessey from AllAfrica writes about the launch of the Panel’s “Healthy Meals in Schools” policy brief.