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Food4Transformation
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
11 episodes
3 weeks ago
In a world facing crises – from pandemics, armed conflicts and climate change – how do we ensure everyone has enough food within planetary boundaries? In this podcast series, our host Katie Gallus talks to government officials, scientists, NGOs and farmers around the world, as we focus on agriculture and food systems. Together, we seek to discover solutions for fair incomes, healthy nutrition, and an intact environment. How do we repurpose public money? Which digital innovations exist? And how can we strengthen rural areas? Subscribe now and learn more about the transformation the world desperately needs. Stay up to date by following us on X/ Twitter: @food4transform https://twitter.com/food4transform This podcast is produced by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
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In a world facing crises – from pandemics, armed conflicts and climate change – how do we ensure everyone has enough food within planetary boundaries? In this podcast series, our host Katie Gallus talks to government officials, scientists, NGOs and farmers around the world, as we focus on agriculture and food systems. Together, we seek to discover solutions for fair incomes, healthy nutrition, and an intact environment. How do we repurpose public money? Which digital innovations exist? And how can we strengthen rural areas? Subscribe now and learn more about the transformation the world desperately needs. Stay up to date by following us on X/ Twitter: @food4transform https://twitter.com/food4transform This podcast is produced by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
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E1: How Can We Feed the World in Times of Multiple Crises?
Food4Transformation
19 minutes
2 years ago
E1: How Can We Feed the World in Times of Multiple Crises?
From political instability to climate catastrophes, our food system faces enormous challenges. In the first episode we ask: How can we feed the world in times of multiple crises? We delve into the critical role of supply chains in our interconnected world, as we discover the stories of those working to prevent stoppages and build more resilient food systems. Join us on this journey towards a future with abundant, healthy food for all. In this episode Katie Gallus talks to Dr. Stefanos Fotiou (Director, Office of Sustainabble Development Goals at FAO & Head, UN Food Systems Coordination Hub), Dr. Ibrahim Mayaki (African Union Special Envoy for Food Systems) and Phichong Ou (Project Manager and Development Specialist, WorldFish).
Food4Transformation
In a world facing crises – from pandemics, armed conflicts and climate change – how do we ensure everyone has enough food within planetary boundaries? In this podcast series, our host Katie Gallus talks to government officials, scientists, NGOs and farmers around the world, as we focus on agriculture and food systems. Together, we seek to discover solutions for fair incomes, healthy nutrition, and an intact environment. How do we repurpose public money? Which digital innovations exist? And how can we strengthen rural areas? Subscribe now and learn more about the transformation the world desperately needs. Stay up to date by following us on X/ Twitter: @food4transform https://twitter.com/food4transform This podcast is produced by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).