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Booklet10 Contibutions parliamentarians can make towards achieving "Zero Hunger 2018Eliminating hunger by 2030 will require appropriate legislation backed up by the necessary budgets and proper monitoring, allowing a just and long-lasting legal framework to be created. This document presents ten ideas for areas where members of parliament could direct efforts aimed at achieving Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2): to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetZero Hunger Global Policy Facility
Supporting governments to design policy and attract investment
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No results found.Many governments have strengthened their commitment to achieving food and nutrition security and recognised the need to reconsider productivity and sustainability issues in agriculture. The fact remains, however, that 815 million people continue to suffer from chronic hunger and 736 million people live in extreme poverty. The Zero Hunger Facility builds on the work of the FAO/European Union (EU) Food and Nutrition Security Impact, Resilience, Sustainability and Transformation (FIRST) programme. Through a network of policy officers and technical experts based in national government institutions, FAO helps to create an enabling policy and institutional environment in which public- and private-sector investment can have a direct and tangible effect on achieving SDGs 1 and 2. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetZero Hunger Turning Commitment into Action to Achieve SDG 2
3 July 2017 · 13.30-15.00 FAO Headquarters, Plenary Hall
2017Flyer with agenda and information on the event. The dialogue will allow identification of additional action at global level to accelerate hunger and malnutrition eradication, and the regional dimensions of those additional efforts.
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