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    This summit report features noteworthy lessons, insights and key dilemma’s from the evaluation process of the Strategic Partnership Citizen Agency Consortium.

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    Informal markets play a critical role in providing affordable, accessible and diverse food for the urban poor, while at the same time supporting the livelihoods of millions of small-scale farmers, traders and vendors.

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    The Zambia Food Change Lab aims to create a collective understanding of Zambia’s current food system and challenges for the future.

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    The Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon Basin (COICA) and Hivos organized virtual meetings of COICA youths to promote a more active participation of Indigenous youth in the organizational structure of Indigenous peoples.

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    The report presents the results of five months (April to August) of analysis of the execution of the extraordinary resources to face the pandemic for indigenous peoples, executed by MMFDH, by Funai. In addition to information on the execution of the regular budget of the DSEIs located in the region.

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    Hivos and IIED launched a new paper that calls upon governments to adopt crisis mitigation measures that are truly green and inclusive.

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has had major health and economic impacts globally. Zambia has not been spared as the number of positive COVID-19 cases has continued to soar giving rise to uncertainties in all sectors of the economy.  The economic effects of the pandemic have been dire, owing to the global recession which has extended to Zambia as well. 
    The study explores the impact of COVID-19 on the food diversification agenda.

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    Based on learnings from the Sustainable Diets for All (SD4All) program, we have identified a number of recommendations for policy, action and research on food systems and climate change.

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    Interventions to improve the sustainability and nutrition of food can be misdirected when based on assumptions about people’s priorities and level of knowledge. When citizens have the capacity to act on their own priorities — in other words when they have agency — there is the potential to achieve better and more durable outcomes.