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National Consultations on Food Security
For Your Information - here is an opportunity to get your nickle's worth
of input into the discussion. There will be 21 locations for
participation on May 21. Note the Web Site in the announcement for the
location nearest you.
National Consultations on Food Security
Doing More to Achieve Food Security at Home and Abroad
May 21, 1997
9 a.m. - 4:40 p.m.
Washington, DC and Other Sites Around the Country
The World Food Summit, held in Rome last November, focused the worlds
attention on
the continuing problem of global food insecurity. The Summit is proving
to be a catalyst
for refocusing dialogue, recognizing and building on existing efforts to
achieve food
security, and identifying priorities for continued, concerted efforts.
The nations of the world adopted seven commitments as part of the World
Food Summit
Plan of Action. The objective of these commitments is to achieve the
Summits goal of
reducing by half the number of undernourished people by no later than the
year 2015.
The U.S. Government and representative non-governmental organizations
will hold
consultations on May 21, 1997, at sites around the country to formulate a
U.S. Action
Plan on Food Security. The U.S. Action Plan will identify the
priorities, actions, and
commitments to be undertaken collaboratively by the U.S. Government and
groups and
sectors within the United States to achieve greater food security at home
and abroad.
PURPOSE
-- Build on current food security efforts at the international,
national, state, and local
levels;
-- Broaden the involvement of civil society in follow-up to the World
Food Summit; and
-- Provide an opportunity for participants to review and respond to the
Food Summit Plan
of Action as it relates to their work
GOALS
-- Generate recommendations for priorities, activities, programs, and
policies to be
included in the U.S. Action Plan on Food Security;
-- Develop ideas for promoting future dialog on issues where consensus
for concerted
action is insufficient;
-- Strengthen collaboration and identify possibilities for local
follow-up; and
-- Identify resources needed to support on-going food security activities.
PARTICIPANTS
Government and non-government individuals engaged in food security issues
are targeted,
but interested members of the public are also welcome.
OUTCOME
The results of the consultations will be reported and discussed at a
meeting in Washington,
DC on June 5 and will be used to develop a draft outline for the U.S.
Action Plan.
Rapporteurs from each site will travel to Washington to participate in
this meeting.
Additional information about the national consultations and their results
will be added on a
regular basis to the U.S. governments World Food Summit Home Page at:
http://ffas.usda.gov/ffas/food_summit/summit.html
Questions may be addressed to:
Office of the National Food Security Coordinator
USDA/Foreign Agricultural Service
Room 3008-South Building
Stop Code 1081
Washington, DC 20250-1081