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The Alliance for Local Food and Nutrition Supply Chains in Africa (Alliance Africa) participated in the International Union of Nutritional Sciences/International Congress of Nutrition (IUNS/ICN) held in August 2025, represented by Dr. Sanjo Faniran, who also serves as National Food Systems Convenor of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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The Chair of the Zero Hunger Coalition, Dr. Ibrahim Mayaki, and Habib Ur Rehman Mayar, Deputy Secretary-General of the g7+ Secretariat, co-authored an opinion piece titled “Rethinking Debt, Reclaiming Resilience”. Their reflections build on discussions held during a side event on debt and food security in fragile settings, co-organised by the Zero Hunger Coalition and the HDP Nexus Coalition during the UN Food Systems Summit +4 Stocktaking Moment (UNFSS+4).

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On 23 October, the Agri-PDB Platform organized a webinar on the Rural Transformation Financing Framework (RTFF) to support sustainable rural investment.

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The Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems Coalition participated in the School Meals Coalition Summit in mid-September in Fortaleza, Brazil. See articles, infographic and videos shared at the summit on the Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems coalition website.

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The Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health (CA4SH) is officially registered as a Climate Change Initiative (CCI) under the UNFCCC’s NAZCA platform! This recognition strengthens our role in driving global action and aligns with the COP30 Action Agenda, where soil health is increasingly recognised as a cornerstone of food systems transformation, climate resilience, and biodiversity protection.

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The Agroecology Coalition will host a webinar on 13 November 2025, from 2:00–3:00 PM CET, to mark the launch of the second edition of Agroecology in Action: Stories from the Ground. This publication is the result of extensive discussions and presentations held as part of the Agroecology Coalition’s Working Group on Implementation.

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The United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) and the Let’s Food association have recently launched a new Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). It aims to raise awareness among local food system stakeholders, elected officials, and the general public about the initiatives and policies implemented by local and regional governments around the world to combat food insecurity.

HOW WE WORK

Collaborating for impact

We work alongside a dedicated team of advisors and collaborate with key partners, ensuring our efforts are guided by expertise and strengthened through impactful partnerships.

Advisors

SCIENCE AND EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDANCE

Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC)

Established by the Hub in November 2022, the independent Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) brings together leading global scientists to provide impartial, credible, and evidence-based guidance to the Hub and the countries it supports.

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STAKEHOLDER INCLUSION

Stakeholder Engagement and Networking Advisory (SENA) Group

The Stakeholder Engagement and Networking Advisory (SENA) Group, made up of self-nominated representatives from youth, Indigenous Peoples, producers, women, and the private sector, fosters inclusive dialogue and ensures transparency in shaping and advancing national food systems transformation pathways.

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UN Food Systems Advisory Board

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

UN Food Systems Advisory Group

The United Nations Food Systems Advisory Group brings together high-level leaders and experts from diverse backgrounds to accelerate the transformation of food systems. By leveraging their collective influence and expertise, the group seeks to promote innovative, inclusive and sustainable solutions that address urgent challenges and create lasting benefits for people and the planet.

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Partners

FOOD SYSTEMS COALITIONS

Coalitions of Action

The Hub collaborates with 26 Coalitions of Action—diverse groups of state and non-state actors formed in the context of the UN Food Systems Summit to drive systemic, inclusive, and transformative change in food systems. These coalitions work independently to support national pathways toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. The Hub serves as a connector and knowledge-sharing platform, linking coalitions with countries to accelerate transformative actions.

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ECOSYSTEM OF SUPPORT

Ecosystem of Support

The Hub collaborates with existing mechanisms, especially UN Country Teams and the UN Resident Coordinator system, to serve as an enabler for the Ecosystem of Support. This ecosystem includes entities that emerged from the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, along with additional coalitions, action areas, stakeholders, and relevant partners. Together, they drive coordinated, efficient, and impactful support at all levels for food systems transformation.