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Event highlights innovation, policy for advancing right to food

Our Correspondent
Friday, Nov 01, 2024

Islamabad : Stakeholders from government, academia, industry, UN agencies and civil society gathered here for a national policy dialogue in observance of World Food Day, centred around the theme 'Advancing the Right to Food: Promoting Innovation and Food Systems to Inform Policies.'

Organised by the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN in collaboration with the National Alliance for Safe Food (NASF), Scaling up Nutrition Movement (SUN) and the SUN Business Network, says a press release.

This event highlighted the urgent need for inclusive, policy-driven solutions to ensure accessible, nutritious, and sustainable food for all in Pakistan. Leading voices, including Dr. Ghulam Sadiq Afridi, member of Social Sciences at PARC and Rana Awais Khan, chairman of NASF, addressed the importance of collective responsibility for action among both public and private sectors. Distinguished guest speakers representing the Pakistan Halal Authority, the Pakistan National Accreditation Council, the Punjab Food Authority, and the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) emphasized innovation in food systems as critical to combating malnutrition and achieving sustainable food security.

In her keynote address, Farah Naz, Country Director of GAIN Pakistan, shared GAIN's commitment to enhancing food access for vulnerable populations, presenting strategies focused on resilience, accessibility, and promoting bio-fortified crops and supporting farmers in climate-smart agricultural practices. She underscored how GAIN's work aligns with Pakistan's broader food security goals through efforts in policy advocacy, biofortification, and initiatives like the Initiative on Climate Action and Nutrition (I-CAN), aimed at bridging climate action and nutritional improvements.

A panel discussion moderated by Faiz Rasool, Head of Policy & Advocacy at GAIN Pakistan, brought together experts from prominent organizations, including the Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives, the National Institute of Health (NIH), the World Food Programme (WFP), and SUN Business Network. Panellists delved into the critical role of agriculture, sustainability, and innovation in Pakistan's food systems and the potential of private sector involvement to address national nutritional challenges.

Faiz Rasool shared the food security situation of Pakistan, commitment of Government of Pakistan towards food system transformation and particularly gave orientation on Initiative on Climate Action & Nutrition (I-CAN).

The agenda also featured presentations on advances in food production technology by GAIN's Portfolio Lead, Tannaza Sadaf, alongside an impactful overview of GAIN Pakistan initiatives, regarding innovation in food production and the importance of the GAIN in country projects to support the reduction in post-harvest losses and address the challenge around food diversity.