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fanrpan dialogueMembers of Farming First will be attending the FANRPAN Annual High Level Regional Food Security Policy Dialogue 2010 in Windhoek, Namibia from 30 August to 3 September. This year’s theme is “Livestock & Fisheries Policies for Food Security and Trade in a Changing Climate.”

map_final_smallFarming First has launched its “Guide to Food Security Initiatives“, outlining global and regional responses to addressing food security. In the guide, Farming First urges leaders to (1) promote a clear joint focus on a common global goal for food security (2) encourage increased transparency on how much and in what areas these pledged funds have been committed and (3) engage a wide range of stakeholders to ensure coordinated, clear, collaborative action.

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