Post-2015 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals
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Description: Post2015 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals Opportunities for FAO Today we wont Reply to all questions Present each and every possible synergy between Post2015 and relevant processes and initiatives Provide one fit for all recipes on
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Post-2015 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals Opportunities for FAO Today we won’t Reply to all questions Present each and every possible synergy between Post-2015 and relevant processes and initiatives Provide one fit for all recipes on how to implement SDGs and create synergies Today we will Provide general overview on SDGs and their relevance to FAO’s policy work Identify key linkages of SDGs with already existing initiatives and processes Share information and ideas on how to maximize use and consistence of processes and initiatives Map key resource people to collaborate with SDGs - UN System Reset SDGs are intergovernmentally negotiated, and owned by countries Many countries will use the SDGs as the main reference to prepare new national SD commitments and plans Countries will look to international community for coordinated and integrated policy support FAO’s perspectives are strongly represented Internal and external initiatives are already in place to help FAO to play its role UN System gets ready for immediate implementation after Post-2015 Summit in September SDGs – What’s new SDGs a new integrated framework for Sustainable Development Goal 2 is very much inspired by the Zero Hunger Challenge The targets address: Food security – Access to food Malnutrition – In all dimensions Smallholder productivity and incomes Sustainable and resilient agricultural production Agricultural biodiversity SDGs a new integrated framework for Sustainable Development Complementary targets under other Goals (1, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15) address: Food losses and waste Equal access to land and natural resources Rural-urban linkages Resilience and adaptation to climate change Sustainable use and management of water; energy; marine resources; ecosystems; forests; mountains; land/soils, genetic resources Means of Implementation Complementary targets under other Goals (1, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15) address: Food losses and waste Equal access to land and natural resources Rural-urban linkages Resilience and adaptation to climate change Sustainable use and management of water; energy; marine resources; ecosystems; forests; mountains; land/soils, genetic resources Initiatives 1 – The HLTF and the ZHC What is the HLTF? How FAO contributes to it HLTF work on ZHC and its relevance to the implementation of SDG2 and beyond ICN2 follow up The outcome document/PoA Advocacy initiatives/movements that can support: ZHC and SUN/REACH (short description of what these initiatives are) The Nutrition Opportunity Overview of Nutrition developments Global nutrition agenda in the SDGs: 6 goals and 18 targets Key nutrition challenges relate to governance: Integration across sectors, private sector roles