The Ministry of Food of the government of Bangladesh and the World Food Programme (WFP) on Thursday organised a National Dialogue for Food Systems Transformation in Dhaka.
The dialogue focused on integrating innovative, inclusive, and climate-responsive solutions into the national agenda, collaboratively shaping the National Food Systems Pathways toward more sustainable, resilient, healthy, and equitable food systems.
Participants from government agencies, development partners, academia, civil society, and the private sector spent the day immersed in discussions across five thematic action areas critical to food systems transformation: Nourish All People; Nature-Based Solutions; Equitable Livelihoods, Decent Work, and Empowered Communities; Building Resilience to Vulnerabilities, Shocks, and Stresses; and Means of Implementation - Governance.
"Transformation towards sustainable, resilient, healthy, and equitable food systems in Bangladesh is both a challenge and an opportunity. By focusing on nourishing all people, boosting nature-based solutions, advancing equitable livelihoods, building resilience, and accelerating effective governance, we can create a food system that is not only capable of feeding our population but doing so in a way that is environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable," remarked Md Monirul Islam, additional secretary (SDG) at the Chief Advisor's Office and Special Guest at the event.
The outcomes of the discussions will directly inform Bangladesh's updated National Food Systems Pathways, currently being updated under the leadership of the Ministry of Food, and supported by UN agencies and other organisations.
"We need implementation at scale of transformative solutions that gather all partners from all sectors to join efforts around a common objective of zero hunger and poverty eradication," said Dom Scalpelli, Country Director of WFP Bangladesh.
Other guests at the event included Mr. Mahbubur Rahman, Research Director of the FPMU; Mr. Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman, Additional Secretary from the Chief Adviser's office; Ms. Gwyn Lewis, UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh; Dr. Valantine Achancho, Country Director, IFAD; Dr. Rudaba Khondker, Country Director, GAIN; and Dr. Jiaoqun Shi, Representative from FAO.