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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Notice of Meeting of the Board for
International Food and Agricultural
Development and Request for Public
Comment
Agency for International
Development.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, notice is hereby given of
a public meeting of the Board for
International Food and Agricultural
Development (BIFAD), A Consultative
Workshop on Systemic Solutions for
Climate Change Adaptation and
Mitigation in Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Food Systems, to announce upcoming
BIFAD work in the areas of climate
change adaptation and mitigation in
agricultural, nutrition, and food systems
and to seek public input into priorities
and evidence gathering. The virtual
meeting will be held on August 31, 2022
from 10:30 to 12:30 EDT online. The
meeting will be livestreamed via Zoom
(registration required) and accessible at
the following link: https://
www.tickettailor.com/events/bifad/
739381.
The meeting will publicly introduce
the BIFAD Subcommittee on Systemic
Solutions for Climate Change
Adaptation and Mitigation in
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food
Systems, recently established by BIFAD
and USAID to lead transdisciplinary
evidence gathering to support USAID’s
role in accelerating systems change and
transformative climate change
adaptation and mitigation approaches in
agriculture, food systems and nutrition,
and in targeting climate finance to
benefit smallholder farmers. A list of
subcommittee members may be found at
this link. The objectives, questions, and
proposed methodology of a planned
BIFAD-commissioned climate change
study, to be guided by the
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subcommittee, will be shared and
discussed.
The meeting will include a public
question and answer period and
facilitated small group discussions.
Public input is sought to: (1) identify
leverage points across agricultural, food,
and nutrition systems (e.g., financial,
production, innovation, market,
nutrition, risk management, early
warning, and humanitarian systems) for
transformative change and scaling
climate finance to achieve the targets
and intermediate results of the USAID
Climate Strategy, 2022–2030 and the
U.S. Government Global Food Security
Strategy 2022–2026; (2) identify related
systems that support transformational
change in capacities and institutional
constraints; and (3) prioritize areas of
USAID action areas to facilitate
transformative systemic change that is
inclusive of underrepresented
populations and promotes gender equity
and equality. The public is also invited
to comment on the subcommittee’s work
and to submit names of experts, case
studies, evidence, and relevant
publications to inform the study.
The BIFAD is a seven-member,
presidentially appointed advisory board
to the US. Agency for International
Development (USAID) established in
1975 under Title XII of the Foreign
Assistance Act, as amended, to ensure
that USAID brings the assets of U.S.
universities to bear on development
challenges in agriculture and food
security and supports their
representation in USAID programming.
Public comment is invited to further
inform BIFAD’s work.
For questions about registration,
please contact Carol Chan at
carol.chan@tetratech.com. For questions
about BIFAD, or to submit written
comments, evidence, or materials in
advance or following the meeting,
please contact Clara Cohen, Designated
Federal Officer for BIFAD in the Bureau
for Resilience and Food Security at
USAID. Interested persons may email
her at ccohen@usaid.gov or telephone
her at (202) 712–0119.
Clara Cohen,
Designated Federal Officer, BIFAD.
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Notice of Meeting of the Board for International Food and
Agricultural Development and Request for Public Comment
AGENCY: Agency for International Development.
ACTION: Notice.
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Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, notice is hereby
given of a public meeting of the Board for International Food and
Agricultural Development (BIFAD), A Consultative Workshop on Systemic
Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in Agriculture,
Nutrition, and Food Systems, to announce upcoming BIFAD work in the
areas of climate change adaptation and mitigation in agricultural,
nutrition, and food systems and to seek public input into priorities
and evidence gathering. The virtual meeting will be held on August 31,
2022 from 10:30 to 12:30 EDT online. The meeting will be livestreamed
via Zoom (registration required) and accessible at the following link:
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/bifad/739381.
The meeting will publicly introduce the BIFAD Subcommittee on
Systemic Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, recently established by BIFAD
and USAID to lead transdisciplinary evidence gathering to support
USAID's role in accelerating systems change and transformative climate
change adaptation and mitigation approaches in agriculture, food
systems and nutrition, and in targeting climate finance to benefit
smallholder farmers. A list of subcommittee members may be found at
this link. The objectives, questions, and proposed methodology of a
planned BIFAD-commissioned climate change study, to be guided by the
subcommittee, will be shared and discussed.
The meeting will include a public question and answer period and
facilitated small group discussions. Public input is sought to: (1)
identify leverage points across agricultural, food, and nutrition
systems (e.g., financial, production, innovation, market, nutrition,
risk management, early warning, and humanitarian systems) for
transformative change and scaling climate finance to achieve the
targets and intermediate results of the USAID Climate Strategy, 2022-
2030 and the U.S. Government Global Food Security Strategy 2022-2026;
(2) identify related systems that support transformational change in
capacities and institutional constraints; and (3) prioritize areas of
USAID action areas to facilitate transformative systemic change that is
inclusive of underrepresented populations and promotes gender equity
and equality. The public is also invited to comment on the
subcommittee's work and to submit names of experts, case studies,
evidence, and relevant publications to inform the study.
The BIFAD is a seven-member, presidentially appointed advisory
board to the US. Agency for International Development (USAID)
established in 1975 under Title XII of the Foreign Assistance Act, as
amended, to ensure that USAID brings the assets of U.S. universities to
bear on development challenges in agriculture and food security and
supports their representation in USAID programming. Public comment is
invited to further inform BIFAD's work.
For questions about registration, please contact Carol Chan at
[email protected]. For questions about BIFAD, or to submit
written comments, evidence, or materials in advance or following the
meeting, please contact Clara Cohen, Designated Federal Officer for
BIFAD in the Bureau for Resilience and Food Security at USAID.
Interested persons may email her at [email protected] or telephone her
at (202) 712-0119.
Clara Cohen,
Designated Federal Officer, BIFAD.
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