Reimagining Global Governance for Food Security

Abstract

This report outlines actionable recommendations for reforming the global governance architecture for food and nutrition in light of the challenges of today, including conflict, climate change, and post-pandemic financial pressures. Based on a wide-ranging review of existing governance institutions, the Commission identifies four headline “governance shifts” that are required to revive the ambition of zero hunger and ensure that food and nutrition security are governed in the interests of all peoples. Ten primary recommendations, each with clear pathways for implementation, are presented under these headline shifts.

Published 
Feb 2025
Author(s)
Kofi Annan Foundation (2024-2025)
Langues(s)
English
Focus topic
  • Nutrition / Food Systems
Focus region
Global
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