News in Brief:
– Global leaders will convene in Rome for the Third European Innovation for Sustainability Summit, focusing on innovative solutions for climate, health, and nutrition challenges.
– IFAD emphasises the crucial role of innovation in empowering small-scale farmers and enhancing rural development effectiveness, aiming to improve livelihoods and ensure global food security.
Global leaders from diverse sectors will converge in Rome on May 10-11, 2024, for the Third European Innovation for Sustainability Summit. Hosted by the European Institute of Innovation for Sustainability (EIIS) in collaboration with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and supported by the European Parliament, this summit aims to ignite conversations around innovation for sustainability.
The summit promises a platform for exploring innovative processes, products, approaches, and co-financing solutions vital for sustainability. With a keen focus on the Climate, Health, and Nutrition Nexus, participants will delve into strategies crucial for addressing pressing global challenges.
IFAD leaders and experts will spotlight the significance of innovation in food, agriculture, climate adaptation, and finance. Notably, discussions will emphasise how such innovation can enhance rural development effectiveness and bolster the livelihoods of small-scale farmers worldwide. With one-third of the world’s food production attributed to these farmers, their role in global food security cannot be overstated.
The summit boasts an impressive lineup of speakers, including renowned figures like Alvaro Lario, President of IFAD, and Andrea Geremicca, Director General of EIIS. With experts from academia, government, and civil society, the summit promises diverse perspectives and insightful discussions.
An exhibition area will feature innovative examples from companies and organizations dedicated to sustainability. This showcase aims to inspire and educate attendees on the transformative power of innovation in fostering sustainable practices.