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Zero Hunger Pathways Project Dialogue 4: Taking Innovations to Scale

Zero Hunger Pathways Project Dialogue 4: Taking Innovations to Scale will focus on identifying innovative anti-hunger initiatives from across the U.S. that address equity, healthy diets, resilience, and sustainability. Speakers from the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty Meals-to-You program and the World Hunger Relief Produce Prescription Program will share interdisciplinary approaches to solving hunger and lead a discussion on what it takes to scale these and other initiatives. 

Open to all, this event aims to bring together cross-disciplinary scientists and expert groups as well as cross-sectoral stakeholders and policy makers, and invites participants to bring their own examples of hunger and nutrition innovations. 

This 2-hour virtual event will engage participants in discussion on the hunger crisis in the United States, including causes, context, responses, and opportunities, through the lenses of equity, resilience, sustainability, and health/nutrition. It is the fourth in an ongoing series of conversations focusing on barriers and opportunities to achieve Zero Hunger in the United States, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The dialogue series will contribute to a report outlining social, policy and technical recommendations to reach Zero Hunger and identifying education, engagement, and research activities the SDSN USA coalition and partners can undertake to reach Zero Hunger in the United States by 2030.

Earlier Event: October 8
Launch of SDSN Youth USA