Gbemisola, our Nigeria Youth Leader, will be speaking today, live in Paris, for our side-event ‘The Traditional Roots of Resilience’?? To hear her insights join us at 9:30am - 11:30am, at Le 220 220 rue de la Convention, 75015 Paris??
Tomorrow, I’ll be speaking at The Traditional Roots of Resilience: Promoting Indigenous Food Systems for Climate Action, a side event at the Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit in ???? Paris with Global Citizen Act4Food Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) This youth-led assembly will bring together experts and advocates to discuss why indigenous food systems must be prioritized in global climate and nutrition policies. Sustainable, locally rooted solutions are key to building food resilience in the face of climate change. But here’s the most important part – young people have a crucial role to play in shaping the future of food systems. Our voices are powerful, and we must be at the forefront of policy conversations, advocating for a just and sustainable food future. Indigenous food knowledge has nourished communities for generations, and it’s time we amplify these voices and ensure they are reflected in global decision-making. I’m excited to be part of this conversation and to share insights from the event. Let’s keep pushing for a food system that works for people and the planet. Stay tuned for updates. ?????? #N4G #FoodSystems #IndigenousKnowledge #ClimateAction #Act4Food #SustainableNutrition #NutritionForGrowth #YouthVoices #YouthForFoodSystems