Achieving Zero Hunger: The Critical Role of Investments in Social Protection and Agriculture
Organised by
FAO, IFAD and WFP in collaboration with the UN Regional Economic Commissions and the Government of Guyana
Summary
Member States have consistently highlighted the importance of eliminating poverty, hunger and malnutrition for achieving the SDGs. SDG2 recognizes the comprehensive and complementary nature of the interventions required to eliminate hunger and malnutrition, eradicate rural poverty and foster the transition to sustainable agriculture and food production systems. The Rome-based agencies have prepared new estimates of the additional investments required to achieve a world without hunger by 2030. These estimates indicate that hunger and poverty can be eliminated, and that investments in agriculture and social protection are critical. The side event will enable discussion by a wide range of stakeholders.
Related Information
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- United Nations World Food Programme
- International Fund for Agricultural Development
- The State of Food Insecurity in the World (SOFI) 2015 Report
- Concept Note
- Achieving Zero Hunger: Combining social protection with pro-poor investments
- Report Achieving Zero Hunger