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City corporations in collaboration with FAO to implement Dhaka Food Agenda 2041

Staff Correspondent
06 Jun 2022 16:35:17 | Update: 06 Jun 2022 16:49:14
City corporations in collaboration with FAO to implement Dhaka Food Agenda 2041
The logo of Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) — Courtesy/UN

The city corporations in Dhaka in collaboration with FAO have been planning for sustainable urban food security in the next two decades.   

With technical assistance from Wageningen University of Research (WUR) of the Netherlands, the Government of Bangladesh is planning to develop the Dhaka Food Agenda 2041 which will guide the country’s policymakers to incorporate urban food system planning into national policies, said a press release on Monday.

“Our goal is to make the food system of the metropolitan area of Dhaka more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable by supporting the Government of Bangladesh to develop the Dhaka Food Agenda 2041. We also believe that not only Dhaka but also many cities across the country can also develop similar strategies,” John Taylor, chief technical adviser of FAO’s Dhaka Food System project said while speaking at the seminar.

The seminar was organized jointly by Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) at Nagar Bhaban in the capital.

DNCC chief health officer Brigadier General Zobaidur Rahman attended the seminar while DNCC CEO Selim Reza chaired the event.

FAO’s Dhaka Food System (DFS) project is funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands which is working to increase access to affordable, high-quality food for all of the city’s inhabitants.

In addition, Dhaka Food Agenda 2041 will complement the actions taken United Nations Food Systems Summit last year.

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