The webinar will dive into a recent report from GRACE Communications Foundation and the Environmental Grantmakers Association, seeking to better understand existing efforts in philanthropy around fisheries and the rising...
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The Cultivating Change Gathering will bring together over 100 leaders from around the world to scale and accelerate regenerative and agroecological food systems transformations.
The report Creating Better Health for People, Animals, and the Planet: Food Systems Insights for Health Professionals showcases 10 food-focused initiatives that have taken action to promote...
The Global Alliance for the Future of Food has developed seven bold Calls to Action that we believe are critical pathways for creating a better future of food. How...
On 20 and 21 October 2023, more than 70 donors and investors met in Rome in advance of the Committee on World Food Security deliberations to discuss how to boost food...
Highlights: This report highlights the transformative potential of regenerative, agroecological, and Indigenous food systems and calls for a substantial increase in funding to 2040 and beyond. Commissioned by philanthropic foundations active...
Shifting Ground: Divesting From and Defunding Industrial Agriculture and Investing in Agroecology to Scale Agroecology
Organized by the 11th Hour Project, Thousand Currents, Agroecology Fund, and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food featuring the investment work of Adasina Social Capital and Global Alliance...
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Fossil fuel use is by far the biggest driver of climate change. We need to radically reduce it now and phase it out almost...
Agroecological approaches are increasingly recognized as powerful levers for solving major challenges that the current agricultural and food systems face.
Deep power asymmetries in food system governance block the transformation we need. International initiatives are proliferating, but they are often fragmented, neglect the voices...