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Nearly 300 commitments from civil society, farmers, youth and Indigenous Peoples and Member States highlights Summit’s inclusive process to accelerate action

The first-ever UN Food Systems Summit saw nearly 300 commitments from hundreds of thousands of people from around the world and across all constituencies to accelerate action and to transform food systems.

This press release from the United Nations highlights some of the multi-stakeholders’ initiatives that arose from the UN Food Systems Summit on 23 September. These initiatives will be led by civil society, farmers, women, youth and indigenous groups that Member States commit to in order to deliver on the priorities, needs, and gaps identified in national pathways. The commitments that have been registered so far are collective or institutional commitments to action that are aligned to the Summit’s Action Areas, and come out as a result of an 18-month inclusive and engaging process with diverse stakeholders.

Read the full press release here: Nearly 300 commitments from civil society, farmers, youth and Indigenous Peoples and Member States highlights Summit’s inclusive process to accelerate action