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Eleonora Dupouy Food Safety and Consumer Protection Officer FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia REU SO1 Focal Point FSN Policy dialogues contributing to food security and nutrition policy processes at the country and regional level ID: 1047249

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1. FAO Regional priorities and FSN policy processes in Europe and Central Asia Eleonora Dupouy Food Safety and Consumer Protection Officer FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central AsiaREU SO1 Focal Point FSN Policy dialogues: contributing to food security and nutrition policy processes at the country and regional level11-12 December 2015FAO Headquarter, Rome

2. Region of Europe and Central AsiaDiverse: 54 members (one organization (EU) and 53 countries), including : EU countriesNon-EU developed countries Eastern Europe and Caucasus countries Balkan countries (in process of EU accession) Central Asia countriesRelevant for all countriesRemarkable achievements: in 2014 only five countries with over 5% undernourishment, including three below 10%

3. Food and Nutrition Security Food security: condition when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life” FAO World Food Summit, 1996Different conceptualization at country level, different context, policies and outcomes

4. Mapping approaches to food security policy against FSM definitionEU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) promote food security with integrated food quality, food safety and environmental sustainabilityFood self-sufficiency: BEL, RUS, KAZ, TKM, UZBFood independence: BEL, KYR, KAZ, KYR, RUS, TAJ, TKM, UZBImproved food availability, access for poor and higher quality diets: ARM, AZE, GEO, KYR, MOL, UKR

5. Current context and challengesCommon problems across the region: high prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies, growing overweight and obesity, unhealthy dietary pattern as leading driver for NCDsHigh rates f poverty in rural areas“Feminization” of agricultural sector in Central Asia counties linked to labor migrationStatement on right to food exists in most national legislation, however not always successfully realized without compromising access to other essential goodsIntegration of nutrition into agricultural and rural development, into value chains requires rising knowledge and capacitiesIntegration of inter-sectoral policies and participatory perspective – not easy process

6. Trade related processes with impact on regional food securityOverall protectionist-type domestic agricultural policies and import substitution agendas are still of high priority among countries in EuCA regionSeveral regional geopolitical issues and sanctions have affected trade and reoriented agri-food flows (both exports and imports) Divided trend in regional market integration - for EU and for Eurasian Economic Union raised the challenge on standards compatibility and compliance with standards

7. REU Regional InitiativesEmpowering Smallholders and Family FarmsAgri-food trade and regional/market integration

8. REU SO1 Targets and Focus Countriesin 2016-2017ArmeniaKyrgyzstanTajikistanUkraine SO1: 21 Targets – regional and country level Setting Regional FSN Network

9. Current needs Comprehensive concept of food security and nutrition need better understanding by major stakeholdersSystemic and institutional modernization in many transition economies Setting effective linkages between different dimensions and sectors relevant for food security and nutrition (ag, health, education, social protection, R&D) Policies to promote nutrition sensitive food systems, address malnutrition and NCDs Better quality data for evidence based policy making: revision of indicators and alignment with SDGsStrengthening governance and inter-sectoral coordination of food security and nutrition policies Need in dialogue, formal spaces for dialogue and expert facilitators: functional and technical advantage of SFN Forum online tools

10. REU and FSN Forum collaboration in 2014-2015Online survey "Regional consultative process with civil society organizations and other stakeholders“ October 2015 in collaboration with the Office for Partnerships, Advocacy and Capacity Development.Objective: Better inform FAO REU on how to support the participation and inclusion of relevant Civil Society Organizations in national and regional policy discussions and programmes as the first step of the Regional Consultative Mechanism for Civil Society development.FSN Forum Workshop “Inclusive policy dialogue to make trade policies conducive to food security and nutrition” December 2014 in collaboration with the Trade and Markets Division. Participants from the stakeholders from Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia region.Objective: Stimulate the debate on trade and food security and nutrition policies and strategies that will feed into national and regional policy processesOnline Consultation"Addressing the main challenges of food security and rural poverty reduction by incorporating social protection into national strategies and actions“ September 2015, in collaboration with the Social Protection Division.Objective: Add value to a regional study on the current status of the social protection reforms in the post-Soviet countries in order to help REU in formulating regional and country initiatives on social protection

11. Next steps for 2016-2017Strengthening, enlarging and rising participation in the REU FSN Network (ESA led with support from REU)Strengthening governance for food security and nutrition in Tajikistan (EU-supported project led by ESA)Opportunities of Russian Federation supported regional project on strengthening food security and nutrition (policy, governance and capacity building aspects) in three REU countries (Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan – ESA led in collaboration with REU)

12. FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central AsiaBenczúr utca 34., 1068 Budapest, HungaryTel: 06 1 4612000 Fax: 06 1 3517029 http://www.fao.orghttp://www.fao.org/food quality-safetyhttp://www.fao.org/europeE-mail: Eleonora.Dupouy@fao.org Thank you !