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Knowledge and tradition coalesce at the Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples` Food Systems
Sunday, 2024/10/20 | 05:50:53

The Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems opening ceremony.

 

©FAO/Pier Paolo Cito

 

14/10/2024

 

Rome – Indigenous and non-indigenous researchers, experts and officials from across the globe gathered today at the Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems, whose opening ceremony was held in a Nomadic tent of the Saami People from the Artic, transforming a space in the heart of Rome into an Indigenous Peoples’ territory.

 

Hosted at the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Global-Hub’s in-person meeting, held during the week of the World Food Day and World Food Forum, emphasizes the crucial role of Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge systems in shaping sustainable food systems transformation.

 

Since its endorsement at the Committee on Agriculture in 2020, the Global-Hub has been a think tank pioneering new ways in which knowledge is created. It gathers Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers, bringing the same level of respect to academic and Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge. The latter is often disregarded by the scientific community and by policy makers, but it enshrines the game-changing solutions the world needs to face modern challenges, from the climate crisis to the sustainable transformation of global agrifood systems.

 

During the opening ceremony, FAO Director-General QU Dongyu welcomed participants, including high-level authorities, encouraging their active participation and collaboration in the work of the Global-Hub. He also thanked the Government of Norway and the Saami People for their support in bringing the Nomadic tents to Rome, thus helping champion the initiative and underscoring the importance FAO gives to meaningfully including Indigenous Peoples in its work.

 

“The Nomad FoodLab [Indigenous Tent] is a testimony of the power of Indigenous Peoples’ food and knowledge systems. It combines traditional knowledge with modern technology and innovation, looking to the future while honouring cultural heritage,” noted the Director-General. “We should all learn from Indigenous Peoples, and their ability to balance respect for nature while ensuring adequate food,” Qu added.

 

The week will bring forth discussions and roundtables, with a special focus on asserting knowledge systems into global policy spaces. In gathering 50 experts – 50 percent Indigenous Peoples, many of whom are women and youth — from 15 universities, 12 Indigenous Peoples’ organizations and two Indigenous Peoples’ global research networks, the Global-Hub serves to raise awareness on Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge.

 

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