Nexus Action relaunched and regathered its global community to explore its renewed vision and priorities, and help shape the next phase of the journey together.
At the Stockholm Food Forum, we asked five Community for Action co-hosts and community members “in what way have you seen dialogue valuable as a food systems accelerator?”
Convene sat with Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann, former chair of the Steering Committee of the High Level Panel of Experts of the UN Committee on Food Security, during the Nutrition for Growth Summit to discuss the importance of dialogues and SPSIs.
At Biodiversity COP16, Hugo Rivera Mendoza talks passionately about bottom-up approaches and the importance of making space for often unheard voices if we're to meet the ambitions of the Global Biodiversity Framework.
Oliver Oliveros, Executive Coordinator of the Agroecology Coalition and Montpellier Process champion shares his message from the Biodiversity COP16 in Cali, Colombia.
Amada Vanneza Lucero Lara, representative of the Pastos Indigenous Peoples Community, highlights the importance of honouring all forms of knowing, including local, ancestral and traditional knowledge by placing them on equal ground.
Andrés Tombe of the Misak Indigenous peoples community emphasizes the importance of not just listening to, but actively including and engaging Indigenous peoples’ communities by co-creating spaces for dialogue at the CBD COP16.
Ana María Quiroga Arcila & Greici Parisoto represent the Montpellier Process Feed-Care-Protect Global PhD Platform at CBD COP16 and share their thoughts on the role of deliberate dialogue and how we can ensure a genuine diversity of voices in dialogues for change.
Fabrice DeClerck, Senior Scientist with the Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT and Nexus Action Gardener, shares his thoughts on creating more inclusive platforms for dialogue at CBD COP16.