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Seeds of Change: The power of youth in global food governance

Seeds of Change: The power of youth in global food governance

12 September 2024 webinar organised by IPES-Food, the Civil Society and Indigenous Peoples’ Mechanism for relations with the UN Committee on World Food Security (CSIPM), FIAN International, and Dutch (UN) youth representatives on Biodiversity and Food. Watch the recording of 'Seeds of Change: The Power of Youth in International Food Governance' – a webinar for young people, aimed at making young people’s voices heard and heeded in decision-making over global food systems. The event consisted of short presentations, a panel and Q&A, and a facilitated dialogue with participants. People under 30 make up almost half of the world’s population, and are amongst the most affected by food policy making and the effects of climate change. However, youth voices continue to be underrepresented in global governance spaces on food. This is especially true of young people from the Global South, BIPOC communities, and working class backgrounds, as well as young womxn and queer folx, who often struggle to find a way into decision-making spaces. Underrepresentation This online event sought to address this underrepresentation by bringing together a host of young people from around the world engaged in global food system governance, researchers tackling food systems from different perspectives, and specialist guest speakers, to create a safe space for youth dialogue.