The 50th Plenary Session of CFS advanced global discussion towards addressing global hunger and malnutrition including on coordinating policy responses to the current, and future food crises.
Convened as the first in-person plenary since 2019, CFS 50 saw record-high attendance by senior officials and high-ranking delegates and close to 40 ministers, vice-ministers and state secretaries from around the world. More than 1,500 delegates participated either live or online from among civil society, the private sector, and a diverse group of food and nutrition stakeholders.
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