SEED FUNDING JOINT PROGRAMMES
Egypt
Strengthening Sustainable and Resilient Food and Nutrition Systems in Egypt for SDG Acceleration

PROJECT TITLE | Strengthening Sustainable and Resilient Food and Nutrition Systems in Egypt for SDG Acceleration |
Context | Egypt engaged actively in the 2021 Food Systems Summit process, convening a national dialogue and developing national pathways with recommended interventions for improving food security and nutrition by 2030. To enhance multi-sectorial coordination and spearhead the transformation process, the Government created a National Committee for Food and Nutrition Systems chaired by the Prime Minister and bringing together several ministries to coordinate joint actions. Strengthening coordination mechanisms, fostering multi-stakeholder partnerships, consolidating accountability structures, focusing on the availability of evidence, analysis, and data, are identified as key priorities to strengthen the food systems governance structure in Egypt. |
PUNOs | WFP, FAO, UNICEF |
Contribution to SDGs | SDG 2 Zero Hunger, SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being, 12 Responsible Consumption and Production. |
Contribution to other SDG transitions | Climate, biodiversity, pollution |
Duration | June 2024 – May 2025 |
Expected financial leverage | $87,000 (PUNO co-financing) |
Alignment with SG Call to Action | Policy integration; Food systems governance; Research, data, technology and innovation; Inclusive and participatory design; Private sector engagement |
Outcomes | The JP contributes to strengthening policy and governance frameworks for food systems transformation and generating evidence and analysis on key dimensions of food systems to inform decision-making, supporting the work of the National Committee for Food and Nutrition Systems. The JP complements the government’s flagship program “Country Platform for the Nexus of Water, Food and Energy”, which provides a mechanism to mobilize climate finance and private investments. |
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Forging new connections: Youth Leadership Program alumni meet with the World Food Forum

On 30 June, the Hub co-organized with the World Food Forum (WFF) an online brainstorming with the alumni of the Food Systems Youth Leadership Program (YLP) and WFF members. The meeting united participants to facilitate peer learning and synergies with youth-led activities linked to the World Food Forum (WFF), sparking a powerful global movement to empower youth in shaping food systems and achieving the 2030 Agenda.
The opening remarks by Maximo Torero Cullen, FAO Chief Economist, emphasized the critical role of youth in accelerating food systems transformation. Stefanos Fotiou, Director of the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub, highlighted the importance of creating links within the food systems network to support national pathways.
The briefing also included an interactive session moderated by the Hub’s Technical Officer, Nicole de Paula. Here, participants shared their experiences and gratitude, highlighting the enriching lessons learned during their tenure at YLP. Key suggestions included establishing national chapters, identifying common areas of work, and facilitating connections with National Convenors and governments to foster further collaborations. For all of this, the focus should be on collaborative efforts that avoid duplication of work and create complementarities.