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Globalizing Extension Innovation Network

This open group creates a network of professionals interested in globalizing Extension innovation. It shares and develops best practices for augmenting extension programs through cross-cultural and international experiences. The network supports the engagement of extension professionals through educational programs emphasizing understanding of global dynamics and using cultural knowledge.

Farmers on the Frontier of Climate Change

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Farmers on the Frontier of Climate Change

Foreign Policy, in partnership with the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, is excited to launch a three-part event series to explore global partnerships and solutions for a food-secure future.

Our first dialogue will focus on the nexus of climate change and agriculture. To protect farmers’ livelihoods and the ecosystems they rely on, and to ensure food security for humanity’s future, agriculture innovation must be a central focus of global climate action. This dynamic program will bring together policy leaders and experts working to adapt farming to a warmer, more volatile planet to discuss pathways toward a sustainable future for food and farmers.

For more information on our program and speakers, please visit: https://foreignpolicy.com/events

If you have any questions, please reach out to events@foreignpolicy.com.

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