UNFSS Pre-Summit officially announced: 19-21 July in Rome, Italy

The United Nations and the Government of Italy officially announced today the Pre-Summit for the UN Food Systems Summit will take place in Rome, Italy from July 19 to July 21, 2021. It is expected that the Pre-Summit is where various ‘game changing solutions’ identified through dialogues and submissions will be presented and locked in ahead of the one day event to be held in New York this September. With the Government of Italy also announcing their national food system commitments at the same time, these presentations are likely to set the tone and direction of what is to come at the September Summit.

Hence, an urgent need for our global sector to engage and put forward how we fit into sustainable systems ahead of this milestone in July. There is a platform to do just that, via member state dialogues, independent dialogues and submissions of ‘game-changing solutions’ via the Action Track Public Surveys.

We can also ensure our story and our practice is shared as clearly and widely as possible - this may require us to think outside of our own communication channels and day-to-day resources but a collaborate effort can achieve this.


Official Announcment, via United Nations Press Release,
sourced here.

“Under the leadership of UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Prime Minister of Italy Mario Draghi, the Pre-Summit event will bring together the efforts and contributions of a global engagement process to shape ambition to transform food systems. The three-day event will bring together youth, smallholder farmers, indigenous peoples, researchers, private sector, policy leaders and ministers of agriculture, environment, health, and finance among others to deliver the latest evidence-based and scientific approach from around the world, launch a set of new commitments through coalitions of action, and mobilize new financing and partnerships. The Food Systems Summit will take place in September alongside the UN General Assembly in New York.

“The Pre-Summit in Italy will be a key moment for mobilizing the bold commitments we need to build sustainable food systems that work for people, planet, and prosperity. Through accelerated action, we can help the world recover better from COVID-19, combat rising hunger and address the climate crisis,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

As hosts of the Pre-Summit, the Italian Government will make a national food system commitment to set the tone and a high ambition ahead of the Summit.

“Italy is ready to welcome this key appointment of the Food Systems Summit in Rome. We want to address the issue of food security within our broad agenda as President of the G20. Together with the UN and its agencies based in Rome, Italy will engage with its partners to promote better agriculture, sustainable value chains and healthy lifestyles. I expect everyone to join us in a global effort to protect the environment with meaningful actions,” said Italy Prime Minister Mario Draghi.

The Pre-Summit event is expected to take place in a “hybrid” virtual format over three days, during which many people will participate in person at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, while others from around the world will be engaged on a vast virtual platform. Global leaders are expected to step up and launch bold new actions, solutions, partnerships, and strategies to “recover better” from Covid-19 and deliver progress on all 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), each of which relies to some degree on nutritious, sustainable and equitable food systems.

The Pre-Summit will take place in Rome while Italy is chairing the G20 process and co-hosting the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in November. The role of food systems in achieving global goals and climate targets is expected to serve as a central priority of these other events and continue to carry forward momentum from the Food Systems Summit.”

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