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The present document was written through an autonomous, self-organized, and participatory process by the working Group on Food Systems and Nutrition of the Civil Society and Indigenous Peoples’ Mechanism (CSM) for relations with the UN Committee on World Food Security (CFS).
How can we reclaim sustainable infrastructure as a public good? This report analyses infrastructure from a systemic perspective, examining it through the lens of four interconnected pillars:Economic, Governance, Social, Ecological
You can see the full recording of the online event "Beyond the Ukraine war: The new layer of global food crisis from a human rights approach", here.
This briefing explores and questions the eagerness in some circles for new binding instruments in the global health arena.
Policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crisis have greatly exacerbated national and global inequalities.
The side event brought together member states and civil society representatives to discuss next steps towards a decision to organise the next FfD conference at the upcoming UN General Assembly.
A global transition to lower-carbon energy sources is crucial for our species’ survival given the worsening effects of climate change. With many people increasingly advocating for a rapid shift from an energy system dependent on fossil fuels, questions on how to make this transition arise – one that is just and equitable, especially in the developing world.
This report launched by G2H2 on 24 November 2021 addresses the need for new approaches to the challenge of a pandemic future.