Presentation of Ceres2030 at the European Commission - Sustainable Solutions to End Hunger
85 researchers spanning 25 countries worked intensely for the past three years to identify the most promising solutions to end hunger sustainably, with a focus on the role of donors. Their efforts, which combined artificial intelligence, state-of-the-art modelling, and a strong partnership with Nature Research, was released on October 13, as part of a series of events, hosted by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), and a call to action from the research community.
Ceres2030’s team will engage EU stakeholders on their new research and show that by doubling aid between now and 2030 and spending it wisely, we could end hunger, double smallholder farmer incomes and protect the climate.
The audience for this meeting will be composed of a mix of the European Commission staff, non-profit organizations, Brussels-based international organizations, Parliamentarians, lobbyists and academics.
You can register here.
Speakers
- Leonard Mizzi, Head of Unity of Rural Development, Food Security, Nutrition, DEVCO C1
- David Laborde, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI & Co-Director Ceres2030
- Jaron Porciello, Associate Director, Cornell University & Co-Director Ceres2030
- Carin Smaller, Director, Agriculture, Trade and Investment, IISD & Co-Director Ceres2030
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