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DocumentGlobal Parliamentary Summit against Hunger and Malnutrition, Madrid 29-30 October 2018 – Final declaration adopted by consensus and acclamation
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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-sheetAlliances for Transformative Action
Fostering producer-centric, multi-level coordination and investment
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No results found.The 2030 Agenda calls for innovative partnerships to deliver the scaled-up investments, trade, technology and other means of implementation needed to eradicate extreme poverty and end hunger and malnutrition. FAO programmes seek to improve the incomes, productivity, sustainability and resilience of the world’s family farmers and the rural poor. These mostly small producers and the rural landless poor contribute enormously to global food supply, maintain most of the world’s biodiversity for food and have developed important strategies for protecting natural resources and safeguarding ecosystem services. They also include a majority of the world’s most economically disadvantaged and are the people most affected by hunger and micronutrient deficiency, conflict and climate change.
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