To reinforce the demands of civil society regarding the results of the UN Food Systems Summit, the partner organizations of the Latin American and Caribbean Community of Practice on Nutrition and Health (Colansa) launched a manifesto with 16 fundamental points for the transition of models of production and consumption of food.
Focusing on human rights, the document bets on food systems that contribute to social equality, to promote the health of the population, in addition to environmental sustainability and mitigation of climate change.
Access the full manifesto here , which is open to new subscriptions from individuals and organizations. Access here to sign the manifesto.
Manifesto signatories:
COLANSA – Comunidad de Práctica Latinoamérica y Caribe Nutrición y Salud
CLAS – Coalición Latinoamérica Saludable
FIAN Colombia – Food First Information and Action Network
El Poder del Consumidor
Alianza por la Salud Alimentaria
Fundación Interamericana del Corazón Argentina
Observatório de Obesidade da Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
COMSEA Pelotas, Rio Grande Sul, Brasil
Nayhanne Gomes Cordeiro – Grupo de Estudos, Pesquisas e Práticas em Ambiente Alimentar e Saúde (GEPPAAS) da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil
Dionisia Nagahama, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia
Mercedes Mora Plazas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Elvira Rosa Ablan Bortone, Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela
MUDA – Movimento Urbano de Agroecologia
GESAN – Grupo de Estudos em Segurança Alimentar e Nutricional Prof. Pedro Kitoko
UCCSNAL – Unión de Científicos Comprometidos con la Ciencia y la Natursleza de America Latina
MCC – Movimento Ciência Cidadã
Mariel White, INSP, México
Slow Food Brasil
Patrícia Chaves Gentil
Leonardo Melgarejo
Balduino Cunha
Vital Strategies
Norma Sueli Marques da Costa Alberto
Gabrielle Domingues
Laura Piaggio
Fernanda Kroker
Guillermo Paraje
Gloria Durán Landazábal
Marcinda Araujo
M. Jacob
Crislaine Almeida
Carina Alcalá Garcia
Lílian Boaventura
Isis Leite
Vanessa Castro Rodrigues