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Food systems hold power to 'realise vision of a better world,' says UN Secretary-General at first Food Systems Summit
NEW YORK, September 23, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

In a Chair’s Summary Statement of Action, António Guterres urged transformative 
change in food systems to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

The UN Secretary-General has called on the world to keep its promises for a 
better future through food systems that work for people, planet and prosperity 
at the first UN Food Systems Summit.

In a Chair’s Summary Statement of Action, UN Secretary-General António Guterres 
called on governments and partners to meet the commitments they made to achieve 
the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.

“As the pandemic physically pushed us apart, the preparations for this Summit 
brought us together,” Guterres said. 

“Through national dialogues, governments gathered together businesses, 
communities and civil society to chart pathways for the future of food systems 
across 148 countries. Over 100,000 people came together to discuss and debate 
solutions — many of which are now being shared at this Summit.”

Guterres commended the Summit for “leading the way to food systems that can 
drive the global recovery in three fundamental ways. For people. For the 
planet. And for prosperity.” 

As more than 90 heads of state and government submitted their national 
strategies and commitments, the Secretary-General paid tribute to family 
farmers, herders, workers, Indigenous Peoples, women, and young people: “Let’s 
learn from each other — and be inspired by one another — as we work together to 
achieve the SDGs.”

The Chair’s Summary Statement of Action outlines how progress in five key areas 
would amount to a global shift in making progress on the SDGs, securing 
fundamental human rights for all.

At a global level, UN agencies – the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), 
the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and the World Food 
Programme (WFP) - will jointly lead a UN system-wide coordination hub to 
continue the work of the Summit and support countries along with Resident 
Coordinators (RCs) and UN Country Teams (UNCTs).

The Secretary-General will submit an annual report to the High-Level Political 
Forum to monitor progress against the UN’s 2030 Agenda, with a global 
stock-taking every two years.

    Contact:

    Katie Taft
    fsscommunications@un.org

    Source: UN Food Systems Summit

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