SEED FUNDING JOINT PROGRAMMES
Cambodia
Transforming Cambodia’s food systems to become more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient

PROJECT TITLE | Transforming Cambodia’s food systems to become more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient |
Context | Cambodia’s National Pathway is the outcome of an extensive consultation process, involving more than 2,000 people throughout thirty dialogues, which identifies four priority areas, namely healthy diets for all, empowerment of youth, women and vulnerable groups, resilient livelihoods and food systems, inclusive governance. Acknowledging the risks posed by climate change to hard won development gains and as a co-founder of the Alliance of Champions for Food Systems Transformation, Cambodia is prioritizing the integration of climate change and food systems transformation, building coherence across the agendas. The Council for Agricultural and Rural Development, the government agency coordinating food security and nutrition initiatives in Cambodia, is leading collaborative efforts to translate national aspirations into concrete action. |
PUNOs | FAO, WFP, UNICEF |
Contribution to SDGs | SDG 2 Zero Hunger |
Contribution to other SDG transitions | Climate, biodiversity, pollution |
Duration | August 2024 – July 2025 |
Expected financial leverage | $3 million |
Alignment with SG Call to Action | Policy integration; Food systems governance; Inclusive and participatory design; Private sector engagement |
Outcomes | The Joint Programme fosters an enabling environment for food systems transformation by enhancing national capacities and policy frameworks, identifying opportunities to unlock financial streams, and strengthening advocacy efforts for food systems transformation. The JP provides crucial support to the alignment of the climate and food agendas, accelerating progress towards resilient, sustainable and inclusive food systems. |
Partners | Council for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) will be the main government counterpart and will coordinate the government activities in conjunction with other key Ministries, including:
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Nigeria advances implementation of national food systems pathway

Nigeria has unveiled its implementation strategy for the national food systems transformation pathway, outlining how the country will address its 78 priority actions presented at the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit. Announced by Dr. Sanjo Faniran, National Convenor and Director of the Social Development Office, Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, the strategy was developed collaboratively by all 36 states, 14 federal ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) focused on food and nutrition, and key development partners, including AGRA, FAO, GAIN, IFAD, and UNICEF. Implementation is now underway across all states and the Federal Capital, supported by a biannual review process that enables states to assess progress and share insights. This initiative marks a critical step in advancing Nigeria's sustainable food systems and national development priorities.