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Surprising Allies: How partnering with Agroecology Donors can amplify Biodiversity Conservation

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Farmers, consumers, and policymakers are beginning to converge on a common approach to answering these global challenges, a holistic approach to food systems, landscape stewardship, and respect for cultural diversity . Join us to hear more!
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We read about intersecting crises every day. Farmers, consumers, and policymakers are beginning to converge on a common approach to answering these global challenges, a holistic approach to food systems, landscape stewardship, and respect for cultural diversity and human rights. It is agroecology. This session will explore what agroecology is and what it offers to solve the pressing challenges of our era. This session will offer both a donor and grassroots practitioner perspective. We will introduce the Agroecology Fund's innovative pooled fund that brings together donor resources and relies on the expertise of expert advisors embedded in agroecology movements to shape funding decisions. During the pandemic, the Agroecology Fund has provided emergency funding to grantees seeking to resolve acute food security crises with biodiversity and climate and culture-friendly agriculture, agroecology.

Session agenda

Panelist

Ms Jessica BROWN

Executive Director,
New England Biolabs Foundation
United States of America


11:00 - 12:30

Kyra BUSCH

Consultant,
United States of America


11:00 - 12:30

  • Synchronicity Earth [United Kingdom]
  • IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy (CEESP)
  • IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA)
  • New England Biolabs Foundation, Agroecology Fund, Centre for Indigenous KNowledge and Development, Yucatan Agroecology Fund, Mexico, IPES Food

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