Climate change is a key driver towards food insecurity, resulting in adverse nutrition and health outcomes, especially in highly vulnerable communities, who are often the world’s victims of – and not contributors to – our climate crisis. This COP27Agriculture Day side event explores the nexus of climate change and food insecurity and potential adaptation solutions to protect public health.
Speakers: Pragna Vasupal, moderator | Kehkashan Basu MSM, Founder-President of Green Hope Foundation | Pragna Vasupal | Marie Daher-Corthay | Miriam Medel,
Chief of External Relations, UNCCD | Satya Tripathi, Secretary General of the Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet | Amy Wickham, Programme Specialist. Climate, Energy, and Environment, UNICEF
Organized by: Green Hope Foundation | Parliament of the World’s Religions | World Future Council
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يعد تغير المناخ سبب رئيسي في انعدام الأمن الغذائي، مما يؤدي إلى نتائج سلبية في صحة الأفراد وتغذيتهم، خاصة في المجتمعات المعرضة للخطر، والذين غالبًا ما يكونون ضحايا لتغير المناخ في العالم وهم ليسوا مساهمين به. ستركز هذه الجلسة على العلاقة بين تغير المناخ وانعدام الأمن الغذائي والحلول لحماية الصحة العامة.
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