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Global Food Ethics, Journalism & Policy Program

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task 20

Current Status

Working in draft Mission: The Global Food Ethics, Journalism & Policy Program strives to empower individuals, communities, and institutions to confront the ethical dilemmas surrounding the global ...

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Andrea Romaoli Garcia updated the status of Global Food Ethics, Journalism & Policy Program
Next steps: 1. Recruit a team of peers and volunteers that will join to the project 2. To create a management plan that covers a full project management system and assess potential risks; 3. To create the outreach strategy to engage your audience and stakeholders
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Andrea Romaoli Garcia updated the status of Global Food Ethics, Journalism & Policy Program
Next steps: 1. Recruit a team of peers and volunteers that will join to the project 2. To create a management plan that covers a full project management system and assess potential risks; 3. To create the outreach strategy to engage your audience and stakeholders
May 26, 2024 at 06:23PM
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ABOUT

This draft aligns the program’s scope and mission with the broader goals of the United Nations in addressing global food security, sustainability, and ethical governance, while emphasizing Canada’s role as an active participant in global discussions. Scope The Global Food Ethics, Journalism & Policy Program in Global scale is dedicated to fostering a global dialogue on food ethics, sustainability, and policy through the lens of responsible journalism and informed policy-making. This program aims to integrate the fields of ethics, media, and policy to address complex issues related to food systems, including but not limited to food security, sustainable agriculture, ethical consumption, and the social, environmental, and economic impacts of food production and distribution. The scope of this program extends to engaging stakeholders from multiple sectors including government, academia, media, civil society, and the private sector, with a particular focus on: 1. Ethical Food Systems: Investigating ethical frameworks for food production, distribution, and consumption, considering the cultural, economic, and ecological consequences on a global scale. 2. Journalism and Media: Promoting responsible journalism to raise awareness and disseminate accurate information on food-related issues, particularly regarding misinformation and its impacts on food security and public health. 3. Food Policy Development: Analyzing and advocating for food policies that prioritize sustainability, equity, and human rights while addressing global challenges like climate change, hunger, and inequality. 4. Education and Advocacy: Providing educational resources and platforms for discussion and debate on global food ethics, policy reform, and the role of journalism in shaping public discourse.

Hours worked on SDGs
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