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Why food systems governance must be grounded in human rights
From 27–29 July 2025, governments and other stakeholders from across the world will convene in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the United Nations Food Systems Summit Stocktake (UNFSS+4). The event aims to assess progress on transforming food systems and meeting the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda. The UNFSS+4 will be the first global food summit to be organized in Africa.
As governments meet to coordinate action towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG2: zero hunger, human-made famines in Gaza and Sudan are pushing millions to starvation, foreign aid budgets are being slashed, and industrial food systems continue to wreak havoc on human health and the environment. Amid these escalating crises, political will and coordinated global food governance are needed more than ever. Yet, it remains deeply uncertain whether the summit can rise to the urgency of this moment.