Brief me
I-CAN is a multistakeholder, multisectoral global flagship initiative developed by Egypt as COP27 Presidency, in partnership with WHO, FAO, other UN agencies and partners such as GAIN, that will help foster collaboration to accelerate transformative action to address the critical nexus of climate change and nutrition.
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| Project URL | |
| Geographic coverage | Global |
| Project date | |
| Originally Published | 30 Nov 2023 |
| Knowledge service | Metadata | Global Food and Nutrition Security | Food crises and food and nutrition securityFood crises and food and nutrition securitySustainable Food Systems | Food systems transformationFood and nutrition securityClimate actionClimate-smart agricultureHealthy dietNutrition-sensitive interventionClimate extreme |
| Related organisation(s) | WHO - World Health Organisation |
| Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | adaptation to climate changemalnutritionpolicymakingClimate change mitigationnutrition |
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