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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.

USDA Opportunities for U. S. Engagement in UN Food Systems Summit

Online webinar

USDA Opportunities for U. S. Engagement in UN Food Systems Summit

UN Food Systems Summit:
USDA Webinar on Opportunities for U.S. Engagement

In September 2021, the United Nations will convene a Food Systems Summit with the objective of launching bold new actions to build healthier, more sustainable and equitable food systems around the world. In the lead-up to this pivotal event, the UN is inviting stakeholders from all sectors, across all food systems, to get involved.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture encourages all American individuals and organizations with an interest in food systems, food security, agricultural production, and related issues to participate in the preparations for the Summit.

Join USDA for a webinar to find out more about the UN Food Systems Summit and how you can get involved.  

When: Wednesday, March 17 at 1 p.m. EDT

Where: Zoom (Register at the link below to receive your connection information.)

Click here to register!

You can learn more about the Food Systems Summit at:

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