1. Integrate food security into global and national policies

Integrate food security and sustainable agriculture into global and national policies.

=> Establish a work programme on mitigation and adaptation in agriculture in accordance with the principles and provisions of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), based on Article 2, as a first step to inclusion of agriculture in the mainstream of international climate change policy.

=> Make sustainable, climate-friendly agriculture central to Green Growth and the Rio+20 Earth Summit

=> Finance 'early action' to drive change in agricultural production systems towards increasing resilience to weather variability and shocks, while contributing significantly to mitigating climate change. This includes supporting national climate risk assessments, developing mitigation and adaptation strategies, and programme implementation.

=> Develop common platforms at global, regional and national levels for coherent dialogue and policy action related to climate change, agriculture, crisis response and food security, at global, regional and national levels.These include fostering country-level coalitions for food security and building resilience, particularly in countries  most vulnerable to climate shocks.

 

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