Discussion
Land-Food-Climate: Climate Resilience through the Right to Food
Perspectives on the UN Food Systems Summit

This event will address the right to food as an important entry point for transforming current unequal, and unsustainable development pathways. The interactive panel sessions will explore how to reshape African-European dialogue to help accelerate the transformation towards more climate resilient landscapes “that work for people.” Taking the perspective of African smallholder farmers and pastoralists who are among the most severely affected by the impacts of accelerated climate change, speakers will highlight why a rights-based approach is a critical link in implementing nature-based solutions that enhance sustainable livelihoods while protecting the environment. The session will conclude by outlining some insights for the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) process, especially considering growing concern that the Summit may not achieve its fundamental goal of transforming our broken food systems unless it takes on board the perspectives of key stakeholder groups.
The Earth Negotiations Bulletin of the IISD will provide web coverage of the event.
Land-Food-Climate: An African-European Dialogue on Climate Resilience
Teaser video for the "Land-Food-Climate: An African-European Dialogue on Climate Resilience" event series
Sep 13, 2021
Land-Food-Climate: Climate Resilience through the Right to Food
First event of the series "Land-Food-Climate: An African-European Dialogue on Climate Resilience"
Sep 16, 2021

Fatima Denton
UN University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa

Luc Gnacadja
GPS-Dev

Lindiwe Sibanda
ARUA Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Food Systems: ARUA-SFS

Marc Nolting
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)

Martin Frick
UN Food Systems Summit

Million Belay
Alliance for Food Sovereignity in Africa

Muthoni Wanyeki
Open Society Foundation

Nomonde Buthelezi
Food Agency Cape Town (FACT)

Ravi Prabhu
World Agroforestry (ICRAF)

Sebastian Lesch
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development

Barend Erasmus
University of Pretoria

Violet Shivutse
Shibuye Community Health Workers
