CCAFS @ COP25 | Raising ambition for climate action: transformative actions for a food secure future
About the event
If we consider the growing evidence on increasing effects of climate change on food systems, the fact that small-scale farmers in the (sub)tropics face the worst impacts of climate change, and that food systems contribute, indirectly or directly, ~30% of global emissions, the compounding effect suggests a harrowing challenge.
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This event will present and discuss four action areas for transforming food systems under climate change and introduce a new global initiative to scale these solutions to around 200 million small-scale farmers.
Objective
To present leading science-based solutions to transform food systems and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and to catalyze action-oriented partnerships to facilitate action at scale.
Agenda
Time | Description | Details and speaker(s) |
15:00–15:05 | Opening remarks | Welcome by Juan Lucas Restrepo, Director General, Bioversity International Speakers: Ishmael Sunga, Chief Executive Officer, Southern African Confederation of Agricultural Unions (SACAU) Dhanush Dinesh, Global Policy Engagement Manager, CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Rachael McDonnell, Strategic Program Director, Water, Climate Change and Resilience, International Water Management Institute (IWMI) Janie Rioux, Senior Agriculture and Food Security Specialist, Green Climate Fund (GCF) Angela Falconer, Associate Director, Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) Jamison Ervin, Manager, Nature for Development Global Programme, UNDP · Bruce Campbell, Program Director, CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) |
15:05–15:15 | WHY transform food systems? Key messages from the Panel of Experts for Transforming Food Systems Under a Changing Climate | Ishmael Sunga, Chief Executive Officer, SACAU, will make the case for transforming food systems, drawing on the draft report of the Transforming Food Systems under a Changing Climate. |
15:15–15:25 | WHAT are the levers to transform food systems under climate change? | Dhanush Dinesh, Global Policy Engagement Manager, CCAFS, will outline the levers which can transform food systems. |
15:25–15:55 | Panel discussion: HOW can we catalyse action in these areas? Learning from champions | Moderator: Juan Lucas Restrepo, Director General, Bioversity International Panelists: Rachael McDonnell, Strategic Program Director, Water, Climate Change and Resilience, International Water Management Institute (IWMI) Janie Rioux, Agriculture and Food Security Senior Specialist, Division of Mitigation and Adaptation, Green Climate Fund (GCF) Angela Falconer, Associate Director, CPI (TBC) Jamison Ervin, Manager, Nature for Development Global Programme, UNDP |
15:55–16:15 | Moderated Q&A with audience | |
16:15–16:30 | Introduction to the ‘Two Degree Initiative for Food and Agriculture’ and closing remarks | Bruce Campbell, Program Director, CCAFS, will wrap up the session by linking the ‘Two Degree Initiative for Food and Agriculture’ with raising ambition for climate action for a food secure future. |
Partners
- CGIAR
- University of Copenhagen
- University of Vermont
- Southern African Confederation of Agricultural Unions (SACAU)
Webcast
If you missed the event you can view the webcast here.
Resources
From the Transforming Food Systems Under a Changing Climate initiative:
- Initiative website
- Adaptation and development pathways for different types of farmers: working paper | 2-page brief
- Local to global policy as a catalyst for change: working paper | 2-page brief
- Changing diets and transforming food systems: working paper | 2-page brief
- Financing the transformation of food systems under a changing climate: report | 2-page brief
- Future technologies and food systems innovation for accelerating progress towards the SDGs: 2-page brief
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