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Organised by the African Food Systems Transformation Collective

Territorial Perspectives on African Food Systems Transition webinar

04 August 2025, 14:00 - 16:00 CEST | online

Join us for a dynamic online session and series launch of four new assessments from the African Food Systems Transformation Collective (AFSTC) — designed to help progressive philanthropies support just and sustainable food systems transitions across Africa.

This webinar reunite experts and practitioners to explore how territorial approaches can build local resilience to climate change and other major shifts shaping the continent’s future.

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Key themes and speakers:

• Agroecological Territories & Integrated Landscape Approaches - Dr Stephen Greenberg
• Urban Food Governance - Dr Luke Metelerkamp
• Land Tenure, Land Reform & Agroecological Transitions - Dr George Onyango
• Water-Energy-Food Nexus for Agroecological Change - Dr Nyasha Magadzire

The IPBES Nexus Assessment presents a innovative lens based on the connections between biodiversity, water, food, health, and climate change

>> Members of the AFSTC advisory committee will share insights drawn from years of on-the-ground experience — and reflect on how these briefs can inform policy and practice

Check out the IPBES Regional Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Africa, here!

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Photo by Nathanaël Desmeules on Unsplash: a majestic baobab tree (Adansonia digitata) in Senegal, it is an iconic species native to the African savanna.